Thank you!block heater cable
Yes, it should be connected to the heater. The heater is located near the oil filter and probably has a black plastic/rubber cap on it that just pops off. Plug the cable in and tighten the retainer ring and you're good to go.Being that I took this option, shouldn’t this be connected to a harness that goes down to the bumper?
Thanks for the help. Much appreciated.Yes, it should be connected to the heater. The heater is located near the oil filter and probably has a black plastic/rubber cap on it that just pops off. Plug the cable in and tighten the retainer ring and you're good to go.
Good thing you're working on it yourself. A tech at a shop probably wouldn't have noticed or mentioned it. I wonder what the out come would be if you plugged the bumper end into a 120v cord and had that open orange end just laying there? Hopefully not a fire. I will be checking mine after I pick it up. Thanks for sharing.block heater cable
Nothing would have happened including block heating. It looks like the female contacts are well recessed so no fire risk. You would have been treated to a cold engine. However, the unconnected female end could become fouled with oily dirt. That should have been connected at the factory or by whoever added that.Good thing you're working on it yourself. A tech at a shop probably wouldn't have noticed or mentioned it. I wonder what the out come would be if you plugged the bumper end into a 120v cord and had that open orange end just laying there? Hopefully not a fire. I will be checking mine after I pick it up. Thanks for sharing.