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Hi guys!

At the first - sorry about my bad american language - I'm a german!

Since 6 weeks I'm a very proud owner of a '97 Ram Diesel. I meen a really exotic truck over here.

Since 3 days I'm a member of tdr.

Now my question: My truck ist originally from Canada. Is the block-heater working with 110 Volt?

Unfortunately we have 220V. Maybe somebody know how many Watt the heater need, before I look for a tronsformer? I ask, because there was no user manual with the car. Somebody know, from where I can get a owner-manual.

Thanks for the help!

Greetings from cold and rainy Germany.

Sepp
 
Go to Fritz's Doge Ram Page for the manual #'s you need. Also check the site out, it has some interesting content.





I do not know of any other block heater voltage other than 115V. I know of 8 personnelly that have been ran in 0F weather without using the block heater. They usually start right up. But it is nice to plug in the truck and have warm air as soon as you turn on the interior heater.



Good luck and welcome to the TDR.
 
Block Heater

Sepp,



Welcome!! The block heater is 110/120 volts and about 600 watts. I use mine all the time (even in warm weather, when it's convienent).



Don't worry about your English skills. Your English is a heck of a lot better than my German!:D
 
Sepp,



Welcome to the family! This place is a wealth of information, but also once you get bit with the BOMB(Better Off Modified Baby) bug, then the fun really starts. .



Again Welcome



Rick
 
Willkommensworte...

Willkommen, Seff!! Wir sind ein freundlich gruppe, aber kein Deutsch ist hier geschrieben...

I was in Dachau in 1997, I paid about $4. 50US/gallon for diesel! Your Ram is a VERY large vehicle to have on narrow German streets, please be careful. Welcome to TDR!!! Chuss!
 
Ich habbe auch a mal in Munchen gevonned for 20 yare

Deutsch schriben khan ich nicht mere. Willkommen

Ich habbe auch in den zeigle fabrick in Dachau gearbeited

Sorry for the bad German and I dont know the answer to your question.

I live in Colorado and have never used the heater. I dont even know if I have one:eek:

Ray
 
Ray you probably do, I've never seen a cummins without it, it would be tucked between the radiator/bumper on the passenger side. Used mine only a couple of times. Sepp, as far as manuals go, try this site, they would probably ship international for a charge!:rolleyes: Welcome in!!



Service & owners Manuals



Kev
 
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Welcome Stepp

Cummins engines are used world wide, if you go to their website, I'm sure you would be able to locate a block heater of proper voltage.

If this doesnt work out, try finding a local business that sells generator sets. They may be able to help.



My Dad's family was from Germany. Way long ago. :D

Eric
 
Re: Willkommensworte...

Originally posted by BCFAST

Willkommen, Seff!! Wir sind ein freundlich gruppe, aber kein Deutsch ist hier geschrieben...

I was in Dachau in 1997, I paid about $4. 50US/gallon for diesel! Your Ram is a VERY large vehicle to have on narrow German streets, please be careful. Welcome to TDR!!! Chuss!



Hi BCFAST,

thanks for the welcome. You stay here in germany and you understand how complicated it is to drive a Ram over here. Only to get a part is a adventure. For the engine no problem, cummins have a contractor in Nürnberg, but even if I need a lamp it cost a lot of money, because it comes by airfreight.



Many greetings

Sepp
 
Originally posted by 446

Ich habbe auch a mal in Munchen gevonned for 20 yare

Deutsch schriben khan ich nicht mere. Willkommen

Ich habbe auch in den zeigle fabrick in Dachau gearbeited

Sorry for the bad German and I dont know the answer to your question.

I live in Colorado and have never used the heater. I dont even know if I have one:eek:

Ray



Hi Ray,

thanks for your answer. How nice, you know where I live. Can you belive, to drive a ram over here it is a adventure.

Greetings from cold and rainy dachau.

Sepp
 
I can just imagne you driveing that truck through Munich!

It's hard to find a place to park with a VW in that town. And those little streets with cars parked along both sides. You REALLY have to know the dimentions of your truck to keep from hitting everything just driveing down the street. I'll bet your freinds think your crazy.

I know the TUV inspection is real strict on modifications in Germany but if you ask around, some of these guys can tell you how to modify the truck to go real fast with out being able to tell its been modified. EX---stealth injectors-modified fuel plates.

It doesn't cost much money and would be fun to blow the doors off of one of those GTI's with a 7000 lb diesel truck. :D

Ray
 
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