
Complete installation instructions for DB X-Monitor Installation Instruction, contain information about : Pre Installation, Installation, Pyrometer Sending Unit Assembly Thermocouple Wiring Boost Pressure Sender Assembly
Basic Installation with Transmission Temperature Automatic Transmission Temperature Sensor NOTE for 1999 model year Remote Oil Temperature (Diff / Manual Trans / Etc) Remote Temp Wiring Diagram Brake Back Pressure Back Pressure Wiring Diagram Lift Pump Fuel Pressure (1998½-2002) Lift Pump Fuel Pressure (2003-2007) Wiring Diagram – Lift Pump Pressure Auxiliary Fuel Tank Level Fuel Pressure Sensor Power and Ground X-Monitor Power and Ground
Display Assembly Installation A-Pillar Mounts Programming and Set Up X-Monitor Programming Chart Operation
Recommended Alarm Settings X-Monitor Display Settings Maintenance & Troubleshooting. Exhaust Gas Temperature (PYRO) Turbo Boost Pressure (TURBO). Thermocouple Wiring Route the thermocouple wire towards the firewall, taking precaution to keep it away from hot and moving parts.

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August 5th, 2009 at 11:41 pm
Truck acts like it’s running out of fuel ( mostly when it’s not pulling0 seems better going up a hill. Doesn’t do it all the time but getting worse for sure. Changed lift pump, fuel filter and also TPS but still doing it.NO codes or lites so a scanner probably won’t help. Does any one know if there is a sensor that doesn’t show up as a fault lite but will come up on a scan?