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Custom Gauge Pods INSTALLATION MANuAL

Triple Dog™ GT Gas

Triple Dog™  GT Diesel

WatchDog™ 

GT for Hemi Plus

GT Gas (40415), GT Diesel (40420) and GT Hemi Plus (40430) 

are not legal for sale or use in California on pollution-controlled vehicles.

Summary of Contents for GT for Hemi Plus

Page 1: ...PodsINSTALLATION Manual TripleDog GTGas TripleDog GTDiesel WatchDog GTforHemiPlus GT Gas 40415 GT Diesel 40420 and GT Hemi Plus 40430 are not legal for sale or use in California on pollution controlle...

Page 2: ...GT and WatchDog Table of Contents Gauge Pod Assembly Diagrams 3 4 GT and WatchDog 3 PMT 4 Installation 5 26 31302 5 6 31303 7 8 31304 9 10 32303 11 12 32304 13 16 32305 15 16 32306 17 18 33306 33307...

Page 3: ...wrench 31304 Flat head Screwdriver Rachet 9 32 Socket w extension 33302 and 33303 Optional Drill 13 64 drill bit 32304 Phillips and or flat head screwdriver 10 mm socket Socket wrench 32305 Torx spin...

Page 4: ...so paint the mount BEFORE assembly IMPORTANT A gauge pod adapter sold separately part 30420 is required to mount a GT or WatchDog unit with a custom pod mount GT WatchDog Head Unit Custom Pod Adaptar...

Page 5: ...embly The cradle mounting plates can be painted to match the custom mount Painting the PMT cradle is not recommended PMT Cradle Front Mounting Plate Back Mounting Plate Threaded Screw Holes Mounting S...

Page 6: ...n be pulled down easily 4 Release the two plastic clips that hold the A pillar in place Use a flat head screwdriver Bill of Materials POD Most custom gauge pods come in black Consider before beginning...

Page 7: ...ock A pillar back into its original location a Secure it with the plastic clips step 4 8 Attach the GT WatchDog or PMT to the custom pod See diagrams on pages 3 and 4 9 Slide the custom pod onto the s...

Page 8: ...he dash or weather stripping for protection if necessary 3 Peel the clear strip s off the adhesive tape on the back of the pod mount Place Cords Peel Strip off Tape Double Stick Tape Most custom gauge...

Page 9: ...4 Place the pod mount in the correct position See the figure A 5 Firmly press down on the parts of the pod mount where the adhesive tape touches the dash for a secure attachment Place pod mount Figure...

Page 10: ...et unscrew the two bolts securing the stock A pillar where the caps were opened up Loosen them all the way and remove stock A pillar Most custom gauge pods come in black Consider before beginning inst...

Page 11: ...to the custom pod Install the custom gauge pod by first aligning the tab into the slot on dash Guide custom gauge pod so the screw hole lines up with the stock screw hole Secure using the supplied sc...

Page 12: ...emove the cover piece and set it aside c Use a 10 mm socket 2 Pull out the weather stripping around the A pillar so it can be moved easily 3 Attach the GT WatchDog or PMT to the custom pod mount a See...

Page 13: ...until the pod screw hole lines up with the screw hole on the stock A pillar a Be careful not to touch the pod to the pillar adhesive tape 8 Use the provided bolt not the stock bolt to secure the gauge...

Page 14: ...halfway down the pillar behind a small oval cover piece b Remove the cover piece and set it aside c Use a 10 mm socket 2 Pull out the weather stripping around the A pillar so it can be moved easily T...

Page 15: ...d screwdriver Step 5 is for PMT only 5 Run the PMT wiring harness through the open part of the dash see step 4 PMT installs skip step 6 6 Run the HDMI cable to the top of the dash a Run the cable up t...

Page 16: ...talls skip step 9 9 Make sure that the HDMI cable is sticking out through the gauge hole 10 Slide the pod down until the pod screw hole lines up with the screw hole on the stock A pillar a Be careful...

Page 17: ...12 Firmly press down on the parts of the pod mount where the adhesive tape touches the stock A pillar for a secure attachment 13 Replace the driver s side dash panel and re secure the weather strippi...

Page 18: ...wn off 4 Pull off the stock A pillar 5 You should now have exposed the corner frame of your Jeep where you can install the Bully Dog custom gauge pod mount Most custom gauge pods come in black Conside...

Page 19: ...ount back in before install Pull the driver side dash panel off to run cables under the dash to the OBDII Plug 7 Install Bully Dog A pillar by guiding the push pin into the appropriate hole and pushin...

Page 20: ...off 4 Pull off the stock A pillar 5 You should now have exposed the corner frame of your Jeep where you can install the Bully Dog custom gauge pod mount Most custom gauge pods come in black Consider b...

Page 21: ...hile some mount back in before install Pull the driver side dash panel off to run cables under the dash to the OBDII Plug 7 Install Bully Dog A pillar by guiding the push pins into the appropriate hol...

Page 22: ...the A pillar so it can be moved easily 3 Remove the stock A pillar trim piece Bill of Materials POD Screw Most custom gauge pods come in black Consider before beginning installation that the custom g...

Page 23: ...them outward from the speaker c Push the speaker out of the trim piece 5 To install the speaker in the custom gauge pod a Run the speaker wire through the front of the speaker hole b Line up the spea...

Page 24: ...irmly press down on the parts of the pod mount where the adhesive tape touches the stock A pillar for a secure attachment 12 Re secure the weather stripping Optional Permanent Installation Steps 13 Dr...

Page 25: ...24 NOTES...

Page 26: ...stock A pillar until they line up a Be careful not to touch the pod to the pillar adhesive tape b If you are installing a pod Remove dash panel Bill of Materials 4 PlasticRivets POD Most custom gauge...

Page 27: ...over the speaker in the stock A pillar 6 Firmly press against the parts of the pod mount where the adhesive tape touches the stock A pillar for a secure attachment 7 Run all wiring down the side of th...

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