Banks brake wiring harness installation – Banks Power Dodge Trucks: (Diesel ’03 - 07 5.9L Cummins) Speed Control- Banks Brake, Exhaust Brake System, Late '04-07 For use w_Manual Transmissions User Manual

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1.

Locate the engine control module

(ECM) on the driver’s side of the

engine (Figure 14). Remove the ECM’s

50 pin connector with a 4mm hex

wrench.

2.

The factory seals in locations #39

and #42 will have to be removed from

the 50 pin connector (Figure 15).

Figure 15 is viewed from the wire

side. Bend a paper clip so that part of

it is straight. On the side opposite the

wires, push the paper clip through pins

#39 and #42 to remove the factory

seals. You can use needle nose pliers

to help with the removal. See

Figure 16.

3.

Locate the loose BLACK/RED and

BLUE terminal wires on the Banks

Wiring Harness. Insert the BLACK/

RED terminal wire into pin location

#39. Insert BLUE terminal wire into pin

location #42. Push in both terminals

until they snap into place and are

locked. Re-connect the ECM’s 50 pin

connector.

Note: Routing the wires between the

intake and the brake fluid reservoir,

down to the eCM’s connector will

provide the cleanest install.

4.

Remove the fuse box cover,

located in the front driver’s side of the

engine compartment. Locate mini-fuse

#50 for 2004-05 trucks (Figure 17)

or #28 for 2006-07 trucks (Figure 18)

and remove it.

5.

Install the mini-blade fuse tap onto

the removed mini fuse as shown in

Figure 19. Re-install the mini fuse

with the attached blade tap into the

fuse box.
For 2004-05 trucks, install the fuse tap

in the #50 spot closest to the firewall

as seen in Figure 17.
For 2006-07 trucks, install the mini-

auto blade tap in the #28 spot closest

to the engine. This is the “hot” side of

the circuit.

Section 5

Banks Brake Wiring Harness Installation

Figure 14

1) Engine Control Module (ECM)

2) 60 pin connector

3) 50 pin connector

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