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Wiring J1708 Vehicles
Connect the Ignition Switch to the FJ3
Run a wire from the vehicle ignition switch to the DC-EO terminal on the FJ3 (see
Figure 2).
Figure 2).
Note
FJ3 does not function properly if an ignition On/Off wire is not
connected. FJ3 goes into Sleep mode 30 min after turning off the
ignition.
connected. FJ3 goes into Sleep mode 30 min after turning off the
ignition.
Connect the Data Interface to the FJ3
The instructions for this procedure depend on the type of the connector equipped with
the vehicle – whether it is a J1708 CAB9 (9 pin) connector or a J1708 CAB (6 pin)
connector. The following sections provide instructions for both types of vehicles.
To view the connectors’ pin-out information, refer to the Fueling Options
Either SVID [Fuel Inlet Antenna Connector P/N RID-IN-54]
Or Hardwire [Fuel Intel Antenna
the vehicle – whether it is a J1708 CAB9 (9 pin) connector or a J1708 CAB (6 pin)
connector. The following sections provide instructions for both types of vehicles.
To view the connectors’ pin-out information, refer to the Fueling Options
Either SVID [Fuel Inlet Antenna Connector P/N RID-IN-54]
Or Hardwire [Fuel Intel Antenna
Connector P/N RID-EM-02]
Both options also require a Fuel Intel Antenna [P/N RVC-XX –XX]
SVID Mounting and Installation
12.3.1
Mounting the Fuel Inlet Antenna (FIA)
Note
Use shielded cable type Olympic part # 2886 or equivalent, polypropylene
insulated, twisted pair, aluminum Mylar shield, 20 – 22 AWG stranded
tinned copper drain wire, chrome vinyl jacket. Temperature rating: -20ºC to
60ºC.
insulated, twisted pair, aluminum Mylar shield, 20 – 22 AWG stranded
tinned copper drain wire, chrome vinyl jacket. Temperature rating: -20ºC to
60ºC.
Connect the FIA coil before mounting, to avoid using the heat gun
near the fuel tank. Before making this connection, plan on where
you are going to mount the SVID. Then make sure you have
clearance to pass the SVID from the filler neck to the mounting
location.
near the fuel tank. Before making this connection, plan on where
you are going to mount the SVID. Then make sure you have
clearance to pass the SVID from the filler neck to the mounting
location.
If you do not have enough clearance, first position the FIA coil on
the vehicle. Then pull the wire out to a safe distance (at least three
feet from the fuel filler neck) to heat the shrink-wrap insulation.
Then pull the wire back for final mounting.
the vehicle. Then pull the wire out to a safe distance (at least three
feet from the fuel filler neck) to heat the shrink-wrap insulation.
Then pull the wire back for final mounting.
Select a Fuel Inlet Antenna (FIA) with an internal diameter that allows it to fit snugly over the