19 November 2008
BD X-Monitor 2 #
1080500
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BD Engine Brake Inc
A10 – 33733 King Rd, Abbotsford, BC, Canada V2S 7M9
Ship: #88 – 446 Harrison St, Sumas, WA 98295 Mail: PO Box 231, Sumas, WA 98295
Ph: 604.853.6096 Fax: 604.853.8749 Internet: www.bd-power.com
7. Connect the supplied wire tap to pin “D”. When you look at the back of the plug
where the wires go into the plug and retaining clip is on top, pin “D” is on the right
side. If you have a power module installed, you will need to connect to the same
wire on the module’s wiring harness to receive an accurate reading. Only tap the
wire of the plug that is going into the sensor. Tapping the factory wire when using a
power module will result in a false reading.
8. Connect the blue wire to the wire tap.
9. Locate the Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor (ECT) on the front of the engine.
This is a 2-wire connector located on the top of the engine in front of the valve
cover.
10. Due to having various wire colors used by the factory it is recommended to use a
voltmeter to determine the correct wire. With the key in the on position, check
voltages on both wires. One wire should be ground or read .006 and the other wire
should read .9-3.5V. Connect the wire that has voltage on it. Once the proper wire
is determined, install the supplied T-Tap. On 2003-2004 models you should
connect to pin “2” as labeled on the top of the connector. On 2005-2006 models,
you should connect to pin “B” as labeled on top of the connector.
11. Connect the orange wire to the T-Tap.
12. Find the 1/8” male x ¼” female and the ¼” male x 1/8” female brass fittings supplied
in the kit.
13. Screw the ¼” male end of the brass fitting into the ¼” female fitting. Use Teflon tape
to make sure that it will not leak.
14. Screw the supplied 1/8” temperature
sensor into the 1/8” female side of
your brass connector.
15.
Locate test port #2 on your
transmission. This port is on the
passenger side of the vehicle. The
transmission is round on the front
passenger side corner. Moving
towards the rear of the transmission
you will see an inset part of the
transmission. There is a small plug in
the test port. Remove the plug.