Safety and operation/ driving tips – Banks Power Dodge Trucks: (Diesel ’03 - 07 5.9L Cummins) Speed Control- Banks Brake with CBC-SmartLock '04-07 User Manual

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Section 9

Safety and Operation/ Driving Tips

CAUTION: Your Banks Brake is

NOT a substitute for the hydraulic

brakes on your truck. The device

will not correct or compensate

for improperly maintained

hydraulic brakes. Also, please

be aware that your Banks Brake

is not designed to be used as a

parking brake or to bring your

vehicle to a complete stop. Your

Banks Brake is a supplementary

braking system designed to help

you slow down or to assist you

in maintaining a more constant

speed when descending a grade.

Remember that this Exhaust

Brake is first and foremost a

preemptive device and it is most

efficient when used to prevent,

rather than correct a vehicle over

speed situation.
The use of a Banks Brake does

not increase the load capacity

of your vehicle. Gross Combined

Weight Rating specifications

should always be adhered to.

The Banks Brake will allow

you to slow your vehicle more

effectively within your vehicle’s

weight specifications.
Use your Banks Brake to assist in

slowing your vehicle while traveling

down grades. To activate the Brake,

flip the switch to the “ON” position.

With the switch on, the Brake will

be active anytime that your foot is

not on the accelerator pedal. The

Brake will also work with your cruise

control. When activated, the Brake will

be on when coasting and off when

accelerating.
Note: It is recommended that your

truck be in the tow/Haul mode and

the overdrive Disable Switch be left

in the “oN” position for maximum

braking efficiency.

When alternating between braking

activity and acceleration, it is good

practice to allow a minimum of one

second to elapse after the Brake

has been disabled or the throttle is

applied before reaching full throttle

acceleration. This allows enough

time for the Brake valve to fully open

and eliminates the possibility of

excess exhaust back pressure being

introduced into the engine.
The Banks Brake features a user

selectable warm up mode. When

activated and the engine is cold

(below 175°F, 79°C), the Exhaust Brake

will activate to reduce the amount

of engine warm-up time required.

Once the vehicle reaches operating

temperature, the Brake will open.

The Brake will also open when the

accelerator pedal is depressed at

temperatures below 175°F (79°C).

This prevents soot build-up and keeps

the shaft assembly from sticking. It

eliminates the need for any additional

maintenance.
To activate the warm-up mode,

put either the Enable Switch or the

Overdrive Disable Switch to the ON

position. Once the warm-up cycle has

started, it will continue until operating

temperature has been reached,

regardless of Switch position.
The Banks Overdrive Disable Switch

may be used to turn off the overdrive

on your transmission. This is useful for

towing heavy loads in the TOW/HAUL

mode. It is recommended that the

Overdrive Disable Switch is left in the

“ON” position when the Brake Enable

Switch is “ON”. This helps the Banks

Brake to work most effectively.

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