Six-gun tuner icon – Banks Power Dodge Trucks: (Diesel ’03 - 07 5.9L Cummins) Tuner- Six-Gun Diesel Tuner (235, 250, 305, 325 HP Dodge 5.9L Cummins (24-valve) Trucks) '03-05 Compatible with Optional PowerPDA User Manual
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Six-Gun Troubleshooting Using
The Banks PowerPDA Vehicle
Command Center
The standard Six-Gun Diesel
Tuner requires the engine coolant
temperature (ECT) to be above 110º
before it will add fuel. If you feel
that your Six-Gun Diesel Tuner is not
functioning properly, some diagnostics
can be performed.
check the Banks PowerPDA’s Status
Indicator for the “OK” icon. Any Six-
Gun Tuner fault will be indicated by
the “Banks Engine” icon (see Figure
24) and its cause can be investigated
by going to the ‘Self Diagnostics’
screen and scrolling through the list of
logged tuner events.
1.
Press the center button on the
5- way navigator to take you to the
System Menu screen.
2.
Touch the button labeled ‘More>’
to move to the second screen of the
System Menus.
3.
Next, touch the ‘Self Diagnostics’
button. (See Figure 25)
4.
The ‘Self Diagnostics’ screen
displays a log of diagnostic events
related to the Six-Gun tuner (See
Figure 26). The ‘Logged Events’ list
takes a moment to update each time
this screen is opened (as indicated
by a slight flickering of the list). Once
the list is updated, the most current
event will appear at the top of the
list. Each event has an associated
timestamp and description, which will
be displayed below the list when that
event is highlighted. Each key cycle
of the vehicle produces a minimum of
two logged events.
5.
Touch the ‘Down’ or ‘Up’ buttons
to scroll through the list of recorded
events. Table 1 on page 30 lists the
available diagnostic codes and the
recommended course of action for
each.
6.
Touch the center button on the 5-
way navigator (or the ‘Back’ button) to
return to the System-Monitor screen.
Section 7
TROUBLESHOOTING
SIX-GUN TUNER IcoN
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Figure 25
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