Yes, every cummins 6.7 engine comes with a built in block heater plug. Right next to the oil filter.
Do all 6.7 Cummins have block heater?
All of the Dodge trucks with the Cummins diesel engine have a block heater already installed. It is located on the passenger side of the engine behind and to the left of the oil filter. Once you locate the heater, remove the black protective cap and install the heater cable.
When should you use a diesel block heater?
A general rule of thumb is to plug in your engine block heater when the weather reaches -15° C or lower, just to be safe. If you drive a diesel vehicle, you may need to plug in the engine block heater before temperatures drop that low.
Do you need a block heater?
Do You Need a Block Heater? Block heaters aren’t necessary in temperate areas. If you live in an area where you see freezing temperatures in the winter, but a hard freeze is rare, you’ll probably get more use out of a remote starter than a block heater.
Do 6.7 Cummins have glow plugs?
Cummins engines do not have glow plugs. Instead of glow plugs, Cummins engines are equipped with a single heater grid as their heat aid. These grids are more reliable and work by heating all the heat coming into the air intake. Both the 5.9L and 6.7L Cummins engines come with a grid heat system.
Do all Cummins have block heaters?
All of the Dodge trucks with the Cummins diesel engine have a block heater already installed. It is located on the passenger side of the engine behind and to the left of the oil filter. Once you locate the heater, remove the black protective cap and install the heater cable.