Lit. No. 43826, Rev. 01
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September 15, 2014
5. Connect the harness and the control power cable
to the back of the control and mount the control in
a suitable location within easy reach of the vehicle
operator without restricting access to the vehicle
controls and instrumentation.
Do not mount the control close to any heater vents
or in areas prohibited by the vehicle manufacturer
for crashworthiness. See the vehicle's body
builder's book, owner's manual or service manual
for details.
NOTE: You may want to contact the customer
before mounting the control. Some prefer not to
have holes drilled into the dashboard
INSTALL ELECTRICAL HARNESSES
MODEL SP-325 ONLY
1. Route the vehicle harness along the vehicle frame.
Keep the harness away from high temperature
components and moving parts.
Attach the harness to frame holes and frame
supports. Do not attach to fuel or brake lines. Use
heavy-duty cable ties or frame clips to fasten the
harness along the frame, and lighter-duty cable
ties everywhere else.
2. Mount the rear plug on the vehicle bumper using
the supplied fasteners. Make sure the plug cover
leash is attached to one of the fasteners.Locate
the plug toward the center of the bumper, away
from the path of debris thrown by the tires.
NOTE: Apply a small amount of dielectric grease
to the plug. Try to mount the plug facing upward
to help keep plugs tightly sealed.
3. Lay out the control power cable along the fi re wall
and fender well. Do not connect the power leads
to the battery yet.
4. Route the control power cable and harness using
an existing access hole or drill a new 3/4" hole
through the fi rewall into the vehicle cab.
Check the area on the other side of the fi re wall to
make sure you will not be drilling into the vehicle
harness or a control module. Generally, either side
of the steering wheel offers a good location.
CAUTION
Before drilling holes, check to be sure that no
vehicle wiring or other components could be
damaged.
CAUTION
Do not alter, modify or install additional
components in shaded areas shown below.
Failure to comply may interfere with airbag
deployment or cause injury to operator in an
accident.
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