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
b. For 2001 trucks, the
MAP sensor is an
oval shape. It also
has 3 wires. Connect
the supplied wire tap
to pin “C” on the
plug. To locate pin C,
look at the back of
the plug where the
wires go into the plug
and the retaining clip
is on top, pin “C” is
on the right side.
c. For 2002 trucks, the MAP sensor is also an oval shape, but it also has a
plastic red lock that you must remove to remove the sensor. It also has 3
wires. Connect the supplied T-Tap to the wire that is in the center of the plug.
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. Do not tap the wire on the
factory plug when you are using a
power module. This will result in a
false reading.
7. Connect the blue wire to the T-
Tap.
8. 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.
9. Connect the orange wire to the T-Tap.
10. Find the 1/8” male x ¼” female and the ¼” male x 1/8” female brass fittings supplied
in the kit.
11. 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.