19 November 2008
BD X-Monitor 2 #
1080500
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12. Screw the supplied 1/8” temperature sensor into the 1/8” female side of the brass
connector.
13. 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.
14. Using Teflon tape, screw the temperature
probe and fittings into the test port. Do
not over tighten.
15. Route the purple wire from the wiring harness to the temperature sensor.
16. Remove the nut and washers from the sensor and install the purple wire. Replace
the washers and tighten the nut to secure the wire.
17. Go over the wiring harness and secure it to the vehicle, out of harms way using the
supplied wire ties. Keep all wires as far away from moving parts and hot parts of the
engine as possible.
18. Slide the green plug through the rubber grommet where you ran the lead wire. Pull
enough of the wire harness inside the cab so that the switch port connection (white
and black wires) and the black wire with the ring terminal and the red wire with the
fuse tap are inside the cab.
19. Find the bolt located by the firewall and remove it. Place the bolt through the ring
terminal of the black wire and screw it back into its location.
20. Open the fuse box, located on the inside of the truck on the driver’s side of the
dash. You will be required to open the driver’s side door to access the fuse
compartment.
21. Remove fuse #17 and install the fuse tap over the leg of the fuse. Re-install the
fuse.
22. Once everything is secure and installed, you will want to start your engine. The X2
comes pre-set for these 4 parameters. To make sure everything is installed
correctly, use these basic guidelines: