Banks Power Dodge Trucks: (Diesel ’98 - 02 5.9L Cummins ISB) Speed Control- Banks Exhaust Brake User Manual

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14.

Drill a 1⁄8” pilot hole

and mount the actuator

control valve to the upper

passenger side firewall as

shown in Figure

4

using

the #12 self-threading

screw provided.

15.

On the driver’s side

firewall, there is a large,

soft 31⁄2”-diameter

grommet located under

the cowl that allows the

vehicle’s wiring harness

to pass from the cab to

the engine compartment.

Enlarge the hole

approximately 1⁄2” to allow

the Banks Brake wiring

harness to pass through. Be

careful not to damage the

vehicle harness. See Figure

5

.

16.

Inside the cab, remove

the dash kick panel below

the steering column by

removing the three screws

and pulling on the panel.

17.

Starting with the

orange and gray wires, feed

the Banks Brake harness

through the hole located in

Step

15

. continue to feed

the harness through until

the convolute with the blue

wire is through the firewall.

For vehicles with

automatic transmissions

proceed to Step

19.

18.

If your vehicle is a

manual transmission and

equipped with cruise

control, continue to feed

the harness through until

the convolute containing

two brown wires (taped to

the harness) are through

the firewall. Locate and cut

the white wire with a pink

tracer located in the vehicle

harness bundle shown in

Figure

6

.

Figure 8

Figure 9

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