For 2004 vehicles with automatic transmissions – Banks Power Dodge Trucks: (Diesel ’03 - 07 5.9L Cummins) Speed Control- Banks Exhaust Brake '03-early 04 User Manual

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For APP sensor located beneath

the fuse box above the tire
proceed to step 21.

21.

route the BLuE wire toward

the bottom of the fuse box. The
accelerator pedal position (aPP)
sensor is located beneath the fuse
box above the tire. Locate the
WhItE wire with Dark GrEEN
stripe on the wire loom going into
the aPP sensor. Install a t-tap

into this wire and plug the BLuE
Banks wire into it. see Figure 7.
Note: On some early 2003
vehicles, the WhItE wire on the
aPP sensor shall be used. Skip to

Step 35.

22.

remove and keep the three

(3) bolts that mount the accelerator
pedal position (aPP) sensor to the
engine. turn the aPP sensor to its
side and locate the yELLOW wire

on the electrical connector. Install
a t-tap and plug the BLuE Banks
Brake wire into it. see Figure 6.
re-install the aPP sensor with the
three (3) bolts. Skip to Step 35.

For 2004 Vehicles

with automatic

transmissions

WarNING! For trucks with
automatic transmissions, it is
highly recommended that the
Banks Brake be used with the
Banks smartLock. Not doing so
will result in poor exhaust brake
performance.
DO NOt install the Banks

smartLock if either one of the
following applies:

1) the PCm is not located on

the passenger side firewall
behind the battery. the Banks
smartLock is only designed
to work with PCms that are
located on the passenger side
firewall behind the battery.

2) the engine is a high-output

(325-hp rated) engines.

23.

In the engine compartment,

locate the C130 electrical
connector. It is the purple and
black connector closest to the
main brake cylinder. see Figure

8. Find the yELLOW wire with
OraNGE stripe and install
a t-tap. Note: It may require
removing the factory electrical
tape. Locate the BLaCk Banks
Brake wire that has an OraNGE
wire emerging from the bottom of
its convolute. Install this Banks
Brake BLaCk wire into the t-tap.

Figure 8

Figure 7

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