2003–2007 Dodge Trucks equipped with 5.9L Cummins
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2003–2007 Dodge Trucks equipped with 5.9L Cummins
APPLICATION: APPLICATION: 2003–2007 Dodge Trucks equipped 5.9L and Cummins and Manual Fixedwith Orifice PRXB™ ExhaustTransmissions Brakes For 2006 and 2007 Dodge Trucks equipped with 5.9L Cummins and Automatic Transmissions 2003 and Newer Dodge Trucks with 3.5” and 4” Exhaust VEHICLES WITH AN EXISTING AIR COMPRESSOR AND AIR TANK Dodge 2003 And Newer Getting Started Thank you and congratulations on your purchase of a Pacbrake Direct Mount® exhaust retarder. 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. Contact Pacbrake’s Customer Service @ 800.663.0096 for more information. Pacbrake kit information and applications covered in this manual: 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. C44037 Pacbrake kit is a PRXB design for Dodge trucks built after January 5th, 2004 and newer with Cummins 5.9L diesel engines and a manual shift transmission. This kit also fits on Dodge trucks built after June 27th, 2005 with Cummins 5.9L 610 ft-lbs of torque and automatic transmissions, transmission controller is not required on trucks built after June 27th, 2005. Pacbrake PRXB exhaust brakes require a minimum of 100PSI to fully close the butterfly valve, ensure your pressure switch will maintain pressure above 100PSI. Before starting the installation, please read the entire installation manual carefully. Check that your PACBRAKE kit contains all the necessary parts. Pacbrake offers three optional accessories to enhance your exhaust brake system that you may want to consider before starting the installation (see page 2). 1 Kit Contents 1 - Exhaust brake housing 1 - Dash harness 1 - Dash switch and plate 1 - Nylon airline 12 ft 8 - Tie straps 1 - Solenoid valve 1 - Engine harness 1 - Sub group solenoid mounting fasteners 1 - 90° fitting 2 - Tee fittings 3 - Straight fittings 1 - Tire fill kit I N S TA L L AT I O N M A N U A L - L 5 8 9 2 PG. 1 Dodge 2003 And Newer 2 Optional Accessories SWITCH-PAC GEAR SHIFT LEVER SWITCH Part Number C18042 (for manual transmissions only) An optional gear shifter switch is available for manual transmission vehicles through Pacbrake distribution system. Pacbrake part number C18042 for shifter diameter of 5/8". MECHANICAL THROTTLE SWITCH GROUPS Pacbrake offers mechanical throttle switch groups to speed up the activation of the exhaust brake. Part # C14037 2003 M/Y trucks with manual transmission Part # C20135 2004 M/Y trucks with manual transmission OPTIONAL CLUTCH SWITCH INSTALLATION KIT Part Number C20097 (for manual transmissions only) Provides brake disengagement during clutching. Locate the two capscrews at the clutch lever. Remove the screw closest to the rear of the vehicle. Install the Pacbrake switch on this capscrew as shown. Tighten the capscrew. Adjust the switch on the bracket so when the clutch is fully released the clutch arm contacts the switch arm causing the switch to click. Check the adjustment by moving the clutch pedal. The switch should click in the freeplay movement of the clutch pedal, if not readjust. Cut the white wire at the clutch switch, using the 2 push-on terminals supplied, crimp and connect to the terminals on either terminal of the clutch switch. I N S TA L L AT I O N M A N U A L - L 5 8 9 2 PG. 2 Dodge 2003 And Newer Dash Switch Installation 3 Consult with the owner or operator of the vehicle for their preference of dash switch location. The location shown in the photo is our recommendation for a vehicle equipped with an automatic transmission. Vehicles with manual transmissions, we recommend an optional shift lever mounted on/off switch (C18042). Once the switch location has been chosen, if a dash switch is being installed, drill a 1/2" hole to accommodate the toggle switch. Connect the white wire to the top terminal and the black wire to the bottom terminal. Connect the other end to a good chassis ground. The white wire is connected later. If installing a shift lever mounted on/off switch, follow the instructions provided within the C18042 kit. Exhaust Brake Installation 4 INSTALLER OPTION (not mandatory) Some installers remove the front wheels and 8 screws which secure the wheelhouse splash shields. Doing this allows for easier access to the exhaust elbow and the engine ECU on the drivers side of the vehicle. To remove the wheelhouse splash shield completely, the ABS cable will need to be disconnected from the splash shield. Caution: If removing the front wheels for easier access, make sure the vehicle is supported properly. 5 &ENDER 2AIL &ENDER 3CREWS 7HEELHOUSE 3PLASH 3HIELD REMOVE FACTORY ELBOW At the turbocharger locate the 2 “V” clamps fastening the exhaust elbow to the turbo and header pipe. To prevent damage to the threads when removing, apply a drop of oil as close to the nut as possible, then remove both. Save both “V” clamps for reuse. The factory elbow is indexed with two roll pins. These pins should remain in the elbow and if not, they MUST be removed from the turbo outlet flange. These are for alignment of the elbow at the truck assembly plant and are not required. Inspect the sealing face of the turbo for carbon or other imperfections. If necessary, clean or repair to assure a good seal will be made as no gaskets are used. I N S TA L L AT I O N M A N U A L - L 5 8 9 2 PG. 3 Dodge 2003 And Newer CAUTION: If installing a PRXB Exhaust Brake, use care. When handling the brake assembly be sure not to damage the regulator spring and lever arm. 6 With the original turbocharger to elbow “V” clamp placed loosely over the turbocharger outlet, insert the Pacbrake housing into the exhaust system and rotate the housing until the turbo flange and the exhaust brake’s pressure flange are parallel. Install the turbo clamp loosely first and rotate the Pacbrake until the outlet flange aligns with the header pipe. Once proper alignment is achieved torque the turbo side clamp to 75 in-lbs (8.5 N•m). Now loosely install the outlet side clamp and then torque the outlet clamp to 100 in-lbs (11.3 N•m). 7 Solenoid Installation Choose a location to mount the solenoid valve. It should be mounted in a clean, dry area between the air tank and the exhaust brake with the exhaust port pointing down. Using the fasteners provided, secure the solenoid to the vehicle. 8 Using the fittings and nylon airline provided, source supply air from the tank, connect to solenoid port mark “IN”. Connect the solenoid port marked “CYL” to the air cylinder on the exhaust brake. Secure the airline with the tie-straps provided. Note: a quick connect air chuck is provided in the accessory kit to connect the curly hose to the air source. Also provided is a tee fitting to supply air to the quick connect air chuck, install the tee fitting either at the air tank or the solenoid port marked “IN”. Install the air chuck in a clean dry area accessible to the operator. I N S TA L L AT I O N M A N U A L - L 5 8 9 2 PG. 4 Dodge 2003 And Newer 9 Using the eye terminal provided, connect one of the two solenoid wires to a good chassis ground. The remaining solenoid wire connects yellow wire of the main harness installed in step 10. Wiring Harness Installation 10 Using the self tapping screw provided, secure the relay receptacle to the inner fender on the drivers side of the vehicle. Connect the yellow wire of the Pacbrake harness to the remaining solenoid wire. Locating an Ignition Power Source 11 2003 Model Year Vehicles: 12 2004 and 2005 Model Year Vehicles: 13 2006 and Newer Model Year Vehicles: Locate the 14 pin connector on the passenger side firewall. Pin 13 will be a dark blue wire which should be a 12 volt positive ignition power source. Using the T-Tap provided, connect the 10 amp red fused link to the ignition power source. Locate the two 24 pin connectors on the driver’s side of the firewall. One connector is grey and the other is black. In the black connector, pin B4 will be a pink wire with a grey tracer. This wire should be a 12 volt positive ignition power source. Using the T-Tap provided, connect the 10 amp red fused link to the ignition power source. Locate the TIMP Module in front of the drivers’ side battery. Release the lock tabs on the side of the TIMP. This will allow the TIMP to be removed as an assembly. Under the unit, locate connector “G”. Cavity 14 will be a grey wire with pink tracer. This wire should be a 12 volt positive ignition power. Using the T-Tap provided, connect the 10 amp red fused link to the ignition power source. I N S TA L L AT I O N M A N U A L - L 5 8 9 2 PG. 6 Dodge 2003 And Newer 14 Route the black wire with the special ECM pin of the harness to the engine’s ECM (drivers side of the engine) if you are installing an ECM By-pass system. (See note below). The Engine Control Module (ECM) is bolted to the left side of the engine below the intake manifold. At the engine ECM, locate the two connectors. The front connector is a 60 pin and the rear is a 50 pin. Note: If installing the ECM bypass system, now would be a convenient time to install. Follow the instructions provided with that kit. 15 +%9 %NGINE#ONTROL-ODULE%#- 7AY#ONNECTOR 7AY#ONNECTOR From inside the cab, locate the grommet in the floor. Make a small hole in the grommet for the white wire only. Insert the end with the special ECM pin into the hole. Note: If installing the optional clutch switch PN# C20097, now would be a convenient time to install. Follow the instructions provided with that kit. 16 Recover this wire and route it to the engine ECM. At the 50 pin (rear) connector, locate pin #39. Remove the sealing plug. Be careful not to push it in. Once the sealing plug is removed, insert the white wire with the special ECM “PIN” into cavity #39. Push in until seated. Gently pull on the wire to ensure the pin is locked in place. 17 At the 50 pin (rear) connector, locate pin #42, and remove the sealing plug. Be careful not to push it in. Once the sealing plug is removed, insert the black wire, with the special ECM pin, from the compressor harness, into cavity #42. Push in until seated. Gently pull on the wire to ensure the pin is locked in place. 1 11 21 31 41 5 6 10 1 5 6 10 20 51 11 30 KEY� 21 40 31 50 � 41 45 46 55 56 60 1. Engine Control Module (ECM)� Connector A 2. 60-Way Connector� Connector B (60 Pin) (50 Pin) ECM 3. 50-WayEngine Connector 20 30 40 50 Pin numbers from back side of connector Cont. Next Page... I N S TA L L AT I O N M A N U A L - L 5 8 9 2 PG. 7 Dodge 2003 And Newer Secure both ECM wires with the tie-straps provided 1 5 6 10 1 5 6 10 Note: If the sealing plug is in too 11 deep to remove, or you cannot 20 11 21 30 push the two ECM pins in far enough to lock in place, use a 21 31 40 31 41 50 4mm hex wrench to remove the center capscrew of the 50 pin connector from the ECM. If it is necessary to 41 45 46 55 remove 56the plug60 51 from the ECM, both the batteries must be disconnected first to prevent damage to the ECM. Once the connector is removed Connector A Connector B (50 Pin) from the ECM, push the sealing plug out from (60 thePin) ECM side with Engine ECM a small probe. Install both pins into the correct cavities, re-install Pin numbers from back side of connector the 50 pin connector and tighten. Reconnect the batteries. 20 30 40 50 CAUTION! The white wire goes into the ECM pin #39. This is a ground input and under no circumstances should 12 volts positive be applied to this circuit. Damage to the ECM will result. 18 19 Note: If the wheelhouse splash guards were removed, they may be reinstalled now by following the procedure in reverse. Check Operation Start the vehicle and allow it to idle. Note: The compressor should pump to fill the air tank. Turn the Pacbrake switch to the ON position, and the exhaust brake should activate. Slowly raise the engine’s RPM. The Pacbrake should shut off above 900 RPM (if it was on at an idle). Late 2003 and newer vehicles will disable the exhaust brake at idle when the coolant temperature is above 170° F. If the exhaust brake fails to activate, using a 12 volt test light, connect one side of the test light to the positive battery terminal. Place the probe end on the relay terminal 85 which connects to Pin 42 of the engine ECM. Increase engine RPM and release the throttle quickly. The test light should illuminate when the engine is decelerating. Keep in mind the ECM has a slight delay activating the exhaust brake. If the test light does not illuminate, check the Pacbrake white wire in Pin 39 and Pacbrake black wire in Pin 42 of the engine ECM for a good connection. See note in Step 17. Road test the vehicle and retorque the clamps after the first 100 miles of driving. It may be necessary to remove the Pin 50 connector from the ECM if the wires don’t lock in the connector. I N S TA L L AT I O N M A N U A L - L 5 8 9 2 PG. 8 Dodge 2003 And Newer Dodge Compressor Wiring - Vehicles not Using ECM Bypass Vehicle has an existing air source (C18042 Shown) For manual shift transmissions Black White Optional Clutch Switch Quick Connect Chuck Nylon Airline Chassis Ground Nylon Airline Pressure Switch* *Must not allow less than100PSI at any time for proper exhaust brake operation. To Solenoid Port “IN” To Pacbrake Air Cylinder CYL Existing Air Tank Black Pacbrake Solenoid Connect to Pin #39 Connector 50 Pin Connector "B" View shown is of harness connector installed in ECM Yellow 1 10 20 30 40 11 21 31 41 45 46 Red Solenoid Relay 87 50 Connect to Pin #42 10 Amp Fuse Pacbrake Pressure Switch C11578 Max 130PSI Min 110PSI Black 85 86 30 Red with White Trace Ignition Power Source I N S TA L L AT I O N M A N U A L - L 5 8 9 2 PG. 9 *Pacbrake exhaust brakes are protected by law U.S. patents 5,445,248. Patents pending. Pacbrake is a registered trademark of Pacbrake Company. Other trademarks used herein are property of their respective holders. Printed in Canada L5892.11.28.07 PROCEDURES SUBJECT LOCATING AN IGNITION POWER SOURCE APPLICATION 2003 and Newer Dodge Installation Addendum 2003 2003 model year vehicles Locate the 14 pin connector on the passengers side firewall, pin 13 will be a dark blue wire which should be a 12 volt positive ignition power source. 2004 and 2005 model year vehicle Locate the two 24 pin connectors on the driver’s side of the firewall. One connector is gray and the other is black, in the black connector pin B4 will be a PINK wire with GRAY tracer. This wire should be a 12 volt positive ignition power source. 2006 and Newer model year vehicles Locate the TIMP Module in FRONT of the drivers’ side battery. Release the lock tabs on the side of the TIMP, this will allow the TIMP to be removed as an assembly. Under the unit, locate connector “G” cavity 14 will be a GRAY wire with PINK tracer. This 2004 / 2005 wire should be a 12 volt positive ignition power. NOTE: Check the circuit with a volt meter for ignition power and 12 volts prior to attaching the “T” tap. Do not separate the connector as a fault code will be logged into the ECM. If you need to separate the connector, discon2006 & Newer nect both battery leads. This will prevent the logging of a fault code in the ECM. Using the Blue “T” tap supplied, attach it to an ignition power source and then connect to the fuse harness supplied. L5655.10.12.06 A D DE N DUM SUBJECT: Pyrometer Thermocouple Installation Warning APPLICATION: Fixed Orifice and PRXB™ Exhaust Brakes 2003 and Newer Dodge Trucks with 3.5” and 4” Exhaust *5.9 Liter Cummins Only IMPORTANT NOTICE Do not install a pyrometer thermocouple in the back pressure test port, damage to the thermocouple will result. Pyrometer Thermocouple Port 1/4” NPT Back Pressure Test Port 1/8” NPT L5675.12.04.06 Product INFORMATION SUBJECT: PAGE 1 OF 1 May 2002 Caustic Prevention Decal ATTENTION PACBRAKE EXHAUST BRAKE OWNER/INSTALLER... Please apply the attached decal to the engine or engine area as a precautionary measure. These instructions will help to ensure the brakes trouble free operation and continued service. Pacbrake Service L5132.030904 Product INFORMATION SUBJECT: PAGE 1 OF 1 MARCH 8TH 2006 2006 Model Year Dodge Trucks with 48RE automatic transmissions Dodge has made changes to the software within the engine and transmission computers. These changes do not allow the exhaust brake to be activated until the torque converter lock-up clutch is fully applied. When the exhaust brake is activated the new software is designed to downshift the transmission from 4th to 3rd gear when conditions allow The exhaust brake will disengage during downshifting as the torque converter drops out of lockup, it will not be re-applied until lock-up is achieved. Downshifting from 4th to 3rd gear is accomplished by depressing the “Tow/Haul” button, a 3rd to 2nd gear downshift is accomplished by moving the shift lever to 2nd. Downshifts will not occur until the RPM is low enough to prevent engine over-speed. Fixed orifice exhaust brakes require downshifting to provide high engine RPM to enhance performance. The Pacbrake PRXB does not require the same level of downshifting due to backpressure regulation. Note: The new software and transmission design do not provide effective retarding in first gear. Contact Pacbrake Service at 1 800 663 0096 L5588.080306 Pacbrake 2003 & Newer Dodge Exhaust Brake Limited Warranty PACBRAKE 2003 & NEWER DODGE EXHAUST BRAKES LIMITED WARRANTY This Pacbrake exhaust brake warranty applies to the 2003 and newer Dodge Diesel with a turbo mount exhaust brake. Pacbrake Limited Warranty applies to the original purchaser when on the engine of first installation. This warranty is for Pacbrake exhaust brakes delivered after January 01, 2004. The Warranty is non-transferable to next vehicle owner or another engine. The Pacbrake exhaust brake is a product of Pacbrake Company and is warranted to be free of defects in material, workmanship and operation under normal use and service for the warranty coverage period set forth below. There are no representations or warranties, which extend beyond the terms hereof. THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND NO WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. PRODUCT WARRANTED: 2003 and newer Dodge Diesel equipped with a Pacbrake turbo mount exhaust brake. WARRANTY COVERAGE Exhaust Brake Warranty Coverage Period: •Exhaust Brake Assembly - three years/100,000 miles, whichever shall occur first. Related Pacbrake attaching/control parts: •Auxiliary air supply (compressor), pneumatic components, controller, solenoid valve, harnesses, and switches 1 year / unlimited miles. Exhaust Brake Replacement Parts Coverage Period: •Replacement parts - 180 days (unlimited mileage) or the balance of the remaining warranty, whichever is longer. Pacbrake replacement parts installed after expiration of the original warranty shall be covered for a period of 180 days from the date of installation. Labor charges: •Are included in the warranty for replacement parts installed during the original warranty period. After the end of the original limited warranty period, replacement parts labor shall be covered for a period of 180-days from the date of installation. warranty LIMITED WARRANTY Under these limited warranties, Pacbrake’s factory will repair or replace without charge, any part returned to us, freight prepaid, which our examination discloses to our satisfaction to have been defective within the warranty coverage period measured from the date of delivery of the product in question to the original user. Pacbrake Company will pay for all reasonable necessary repairs to damaged engine components in which a Pacbrake retarder has been properly installed, provided the damage is established to be a direct result of a defect in the Pacbrake Exhaust Brake occurring under normal use and service during the first three (3) years/100,000 miles (whichever shall occur first) on brake assembly and one (1) year/100,000 miles (whichever shall occur first) on attaching, controlling, and related parts. No engine damage coverage shall be provided beyond this time. This warranty will not apply to any part or parts which have been altered or repaired, or to parts which have been subjected to misuse, abuse, neglect, or accident, or to parts which have been improperly applied, or installed. Improper installation, application, or substitution of parts not manufactured or approved by us shall void this warranty. Pacbrake product must have been maintained according to service information in Pacbrake Driver’s Guide - form L5046. PACBRAKE’S SOLE LIABILITY AND YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDY IS LIMITED TO THE OBLIGATIONS SET FORTH HEREIN AND PACBRAKE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. If the product should become defective within the warranty coverage period an authorized Pacbrake distributor shall be notified by you within ninety (90) days of your having notice of a defect. If a Pacbrake Distributor is unable to correct the problem or if you have any questions regarding this warranty, write to the following address giving full details of the problem including proof of purchase, the model and serial numbers of the product involved. USA: Canada: Pacbrake Company 1670 Grant Avenue Blaine, WA 98230-5161 Pacbrake Company 19594 - 96th Ave. Surrey, BC V4N 4C3 Warranty registrations must be completed either online or via mail using the provided warranty card in your Pacbrake product kit. All warranty registrations must be submitted within 30 days of the installation date. 800.663.0096 www.pacbrake.com L3020.03.28.07 Pacbrake® is a registered trademark of Pacbrake Company. Printed in Canada. YOUR RIGHTS Manufacturer Warranties & Aftermarket Products You the consumer have the right to upgrade or add to your vehicle without affecting the warranty. The addition of a Pacbrake product will not void the manufacturer warranty on your vehicle. As with any aftermarket product, be it mudflaps or oil filters, the onus is on the dealership to prove that an aftermarket product was responsible for the failure of a vehicle manufacturers component. You have the right to choose the product and the product manufacturer whether they are “approved” or not. As the owner of a vehicle that is under warranty coverage by the vehicle manufacturer you are protected by federal law - the Magnuson-Moss Warranty - Federal Trade Commission Improvement Act of 1975. Under the act, aftermarket equipment does not void a vehicle’s original warranty unless that warranty clearly and conspicuously states that aftermarket equipment voids the warranty. Most states have legislation or statutes that further protects the owners of vehicles. In other words, if the warranty statement that was provided with the vehicle does not say that aftermarket products will void your warranty then no dealership can by law refuse or arbitrarily void the warranty on the vehicle. This does not mean that the dealership must perform warranty repairs on the aftermarket product, and in fact if the aftermarket product was responsible for the failure of a warrantable component, the owner or installer / manufacturer would be liable for those repairs. It is up to the dealership to prove (not just say) that the aftermarket product caused the failure and if you the consumer find that the dealership has not adequately provided evidence to support their claim you have the legal right to demand the dealership comply with the warranty. If you are being unfairly denied warranty, the Federal Trade Commission monitors compliance with warranty law and can be reached at (202) 326-2222. What to do if a dealership denies or “voids” your warranty because you have a Pacbrake product installed on your vehicle: 1) Prior to the dealership beginning any repairs, have them contact the Pacbrake Warranty Administrator at 800-663-0096 and Pacbrake will attempt to resolve the issue immediately. 2) Have the dealership provide you with their warranty denial in writing (Chances are they will not as this could be used against them in arbitration). 3) Contact the Federal Trade Commission at the above number and formally register a complaint. 4) If the dealership still insists that the warranty be denied because of the installation of a Pacbrake product, have the dealership provide you with all the failed parts. If it is determined that a Pacbrake product was not responsible for the failure of a warrantable vehicle component, Pacbrake will support the customer through the warranty arbitration process. In the unlikely event that the Pacbrake product caused the failure and Pacbrake was advised at the onset of the failure, Pacbrake will cover the affected parts and labor at the prevailing flat rate. Pacbrake uses considerable resources in research and development to ensure that its products are designed within the rigorous specifications of the engine manufacturer. Pacbrake products are subjected to extensive quality testing and procedures to continually make improvements. Pacbrake supports the products it manufactures to the fullest extent with industry leading warranties, including progressive damage, and guarantees. For copies of the Magnuson - Moss Act contact the Federal Trade Commission in your area or phone (202) 326-2222. It’s your right ... it is your choice ... that’s the law! www.pacbrake.com 800.663.0096 Pacbrake is a registered trademark of Pacbrake Company. Printed in Canada. L3018_Rev2.30.07.2015