11 Mar
Posted by admin as Dodge
Do not install the kits listed below on 2003 model year Dodge trucks built up to June 27th 2005 with automatic transmissions without a transmission controller. Pacbrake has kits for these vehicles that include an automatic transmission controller.
C44031 Pacbrake kit is a PRXB design for 2003 model year and newer Dodge trucks built up to January 4th 2004 with a Cummins 5.9L and manual shift transmission only.
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05 Apr
Posted by admin as Dodge
The BD X-Tuner Power Programmer is for 2003-2005 Dodge Ram trucks equipped with a 5.9L Common Rail Cummins turbo diesel engine. The X-Tuner is a very simple instrument to operate. All procedures take place in the comfort of your cab with the downloader hooked up to the OBD II (On Board Diagnostics) port. Operating this downloader does not require any mechanical background.
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1. Unplug all lights and harnesses connected to factory bumper and remove from truck frame.
2. Remove factory tow frame to install new Top Gun rear bumper. In order to remove tow frame, the bed of the truck has to be loosened on lifted 6 inches off the truck frame. Remove 4 bolts towards the rear of the bed, end loosen but do not remove the 2 bolts towards the front of the bed. Lift bed and remove towing frame.
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For easier assembly and installation, vehicle and all snowplow components should be on a smooth, level, hard surface, such as concrete.
1. Remove bumper from bumper brackets. Retain fasteners.
2. Remove bumper brackets from frame. Diesel and V10 applications: On these applications you must first remove the top two intercooler fasteners. Then push intercooler up and out to provide clearance to remove bumper bracket bolt assembly.
Retain fasteners.
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22 Mar
Posted by admin as Dodge
Thank you and congratulations on the purchase of a Pacbrake replacement Dodge elbow to increase ex- haust flow. Read the entire installation manual carefully to ensure you can complete the installation once started. Check that your Pacbrake kit is correct for the application and contains all the necessary parts as shown in the photo.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Exhaust Elbow Installation: All vehicles, remove the two capscrews that attaches the cast elbow to the header pipe. 1994-1998 vehicles, remove the V clamp between the elbow and the turbo charger. Remove the cast elbow. Removal of the 5 bolt flange is required. 5 new fasteners will be supplied. 1999-2002 vehicles, remove the 5 capscrews securing the elbow to the turbo charger. Remove the cast elbow, 5 new fasteners will be supplied.
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27 Mar
Posted by admin as Dodge
The following instruction should be followed to install the king pin Trailer Plate. FOR KING PIN BOXES WITH A FLANGE: (Figure 2).
1. Place the Capture Plate {J2} over the king pin, with the guide wedge towards the rear of the trailer (wedge facing down). Align the Capture Plate {J2} square with the king pin box and clamp in place to prevent movement.
2. Mark the holes for drilling through the Capture Plate {J2} onto the king pin box flange. Use holes that are located as far from the king pin as possible.
3. Remove the Capture Plate {J2} or use it as a guide and drill ž “ holes through the flange.
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29 Mar
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1. Module Installation: You will need to run the wiring harness thru the firewall and attach your power module to the harness inside the cab of your truck. Place the module under the dash out of the way
of your pedals.
2. Data Link Connection: The Data Link connector is located in different locations based on the year of the truck.
98.5-99: The triangle shaped connector is located on the driver’s side of the engine in the wiring harness near the power steering pump.
2000-2002: The three prong flat connector is located on the top of the fuel lift pump that is located on the driver’s side of the engine directly below the map sensor.
Note: on some 2001 trucks the connector is located on the driver’s side of the engine in the wiring harness near the power steering pump.
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Operating Instructions:
IMPORTANT: Your vehicle must be parked and engine turned off before connecting the programmer into your vehicle’s OBD-II port.
Turn off all accessories and electronics prior to connecting the programmer into your vehicle’s OBD-II port.
Any interference during the programming process (for example, opening or closing of your vehicle’s doors) may cause a communication error with your vehicle’s PCM and will result in your vehicle not starting!
Only program your vehicle in a location where you are comfortable to avoid potentially stressful situations if programming error(s) occur.
Do not perform any procedures with the programmer while your vehicle is running (except for OBD-II diagnostics).
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1. Turn the ignition OFF and disconnect the vehicle’s negative battery cable.
2. Disconnect the air temp. sensor electrical connection.
3. Loosen the hose clamps at the turbo inlet and the airbox outlet as shown.
4. Remove the intake tube from the vehicle as shown.
5. Loosen and remove the 10mm nut that retains the airbox to the vehicle.
6. Remove the complete airbox assembly from the vehicle as shown.
7. Remove the airbox mounting grommet as shown.
8. Install the large “L” bracket onto the heat shield with the provided hardware. NOTE: Do not tighten completely.
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Features of the ATS Valve Body:
Increased transmission lubrication, even in park.
Increased transmission torque capacity.
Lock up capability in all gears, including manual 1st and 2nd gears.
Downshift from 4th to 3rd while maintaining applied lock-up clutch.
Reduce torque converter drain back after sitting for long periods of time.
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