Banks Power Dodge Trucks: (Diesel ’94 - 98 5.9L Cummins) Speed Control- Exhaust Brake (Manual Trans) User Manual

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position. Cycle the throttle and listen
for the click sound each time the
throttle returns to idle.

Caution: Do not bend the switch
arm to adjust the switch position.
Adjust position only by sliding
switch on slotted bracket.

22.

Plug the

1

4

" female connectors

from the Banks Brake Harness to the
switch terminals as shown in Figure 6.

23.

If your vehicle is equipped with

cruise control, locate and cut the
white wire with a pink tracer located
in the vehicle harness bundle shown
in Figure 7. Note: Be sure to cut the

correct color wire. There may be a
white wire with a red tracer in close
proximity to the cruise control wire
and may easily be mistaken for the
right lead.

Crimp the male and

female

1

4

" spade connectors to each

end of the cut wires. Connect the two
green wires from the harness to each
spade connector.

24.

Route the remaining leads along

the underside of the cowl lip, toward
the previously-mounted Banks Brake
Valve Body.

25.

Drill a

1

8

" pilot hole and mount

the actuator control valve to the upper
passenger side firewall as shown in

Figure 3 using the #12 self-threading
screw provided. Note that the ground
wire with the ring terminal is installed
under the screw head.

26.

Connect the red and black wires

from the Banks Brake harness to the
solenoid valve as shown in Figure 3.

27.

Inside the cab, drill one

1

4

" hole

in the bracket as shown in Figure 5.
Mount the black relay provided to
the bracket located to the right of the
steering column behind the dash trim
panel that was removed in Step 15.
Use the

1

4

-20 bolt and locking nut

provided.

Figure 5

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