Haltech E6GMX User Manual

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E6GMX Manual

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Before You Begin...


1) IT IS BEST TO READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE STARTING.
The greater your knowledge of the operation of the Haltech system, the easier you will find it
to understand what you are doing, and why. Throughout the manual are Warnings and Notes
that will help your installation run smoothly and indicate the dangers that can exist for you the
installer and the Haltech ECU.

2) Read any additional material accompanying this manual that updates the document since it
was written.

3) You may need special parts, additional tools or test equipment in order to complete the
installation. Make sure you have these items on hand before you begin to avoid frustration.
Contact your Haltech dealer if you have difficulty.

4) Don't do the minimum work possible. Carelessness in the early stages of installation can
cause you major headaches later on, be it in a few days or a few months time. Carelessness
will cost you money and frustration in finding and fixing unnecessary problems. You have the
opportunity to make sure your Haltech system's operation is extremely dependable and easy
to use by doing it right the first time.

WARNING:

AVOID OPEN SPARKS, FLAMES, OR OPERATION OF

ELECTRICAL DEVICES NEAR FLAMMABLE SUBSTANCES.

ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE BATTERY CABLES WHEN DOING

ELECTRICAL WORK ON YOUR VEHICLE.

DO NOT CHARGE THE BATTERY WITH A 24VOLT TRUCK

CHARGER OR REVERSE THE POLARITY OF THE BATTERY OR

ANY CHARGING UNIT

DO NOT CHANGE THE BATTERY WITH THE ENGINE RUNNING

AS THIS COULD EXPOSE THE ECU TO AN UNREGULATED

POWER SUPPLY THAT COULD DESTROY THE ECU AND OTHER

ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT.

ALL FUEL SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND WIRING SHOULD BE

MOUNTED AWAY FROM HEAT SOURCES, SHIELDED IF

NECESSARY AND WELL VENTED.

MAKE SURE THERE ARE NO LEAKS IN THE FUEL SYSTEM AND

THAT ALL CONNECTIONS ARE SECURE.

DISCONNECT THE HALTECH ECU FROM THE ELECTRICAL

SYSTEM WHENEVER DOING ANY ARC WELDING ON THE

VEHICLE BY UNPLUGGING THE WIRING HARNESS CONNECTOR

FROM THE ECU.

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