Diagram
Diagram
Revision #1 | 12-12-18
CAT
C10 Engine
(MBJ)
SYMBOLS
Connector Splice
Name
Trip Master
(5927) Circuit
Pin Label Breaker
+12V Battery A
Fuse
Ignition B
Diode
J1708(-) C
Twisted Pair
Pin Connection Reference
Power
+
ABBREVIATION COLOR
RD RED A Reference
WH WHITE
OR ORANGE
YL/YE YELLOW
PK PINK
BK BLACK
GY GRAY
PU/VT PURPLE
BR/BN BROWN Component
GN GREEN Component
Name M67GA 18-OR
BU/BL BLUE 1
CRS Combustion Air Control
Valve 298-6410 N67DA 18-GN
Capital Abbreviation’s Represent Wire Main Color
Lower Case Abbreviation’s Represent Secondary Color Part 2
Number
Circuit Color
Component Gauge
Connection Number
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C-10 Engine
994-A20 18-GY
C 24 OIL PRESSURE
G28-A36 18-WH
A
Atmospheric Pressure G829-A35 18-GN
Sensor B
R747-A14 18-GY
C 14 ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE
G28-A38 18-WH
A
G829-A37 18-GN
Boost Pressure Sensor B
R746-A26 18-PK
C 40 BOOST PRESSURE
G853-A25 18-OR
1 35 INLET AIR TEMPERATURE
Inlet Air Temperature
Sensor G833-A44 18-PK
2
995-A56 18-BU
1 32 COOLANT TEMPERATURE
Engine Coolant
Temperature Sensor G833-A43 18-PK
2
E963-A57 18-BK
1 1 49 CRANKSHAFT POSITION –
Crankshaft Position
Sensor E964-A29 18-WH
2 2 48 CRANKSHAFT POSITION +
E965-A59 18-BU
1 59 CAMSHAFT POSITION –
Camshaft Position Sensor
E966-A32 18-YL
2 58 CAMSHAFT POSITION +
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C-10 Engine
A (See Page 3)
D786-BR
Engine Retarder Solenoid 1
Med/Hi D788-BK
2
C-10 Engine
+
To (+) Battery
386-A65 18-PK
1
Manual Air Inlet Shutoff
Switch
2
+
To (+) Battery
C-10 Engine
Warning Lamp
659-PK
29 WARNING LAMP
To + Battery
Note M: J1939 Data Links must be programmed for ECM to interact on Data Link,
+
450-YL
+ 38 TACHOMETER POSITIVE
Tachometer
Note E 451-BR
- 39 TACHOMETER NEGATIVE
9-Pin CAB Connector Note C: “Single” winding magnetic pickup sensor recommended.
E794-YL
J1587 + F 8 J1587 DATA LINK POSITIVE
G837-YL
11 OUTPUT#5
Cooling Fan Solenoid
409-OR
62 PARK / NEUTRAL INTERLOCK
Park / Neutral Interlock
Switch
+
To +Battery
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C-10 Engine
85
87 To Vehicle Components
N/O Relay
Typical Vehicle Chassis Wiring
30 86 (See OEM vehicle schematic for more info)
40-Pin Chassis Connector
J906-BR
70 IGNITION KEY SWITCH
Key Switch
58 INPUT #2 (NOTE L)
60 INPUT #3 (NOTE L)
Starter Motor M
B (Continued from Page 4) 47 INPUT #5 (NOTE L)
6 INPUT #6 (NOTE L)
Alternator Ground
46 INPUT #7 (NOTE L)
68 INPUT #8 (NOTE L)
101-RD
- 52 UNSWITCHED + BATTERY
Battery 1 (12V)
20A 101-RD
+ 53 UNSWITCHED + BATTERY
-
Battery 2 (12V)
+
229-BK
- 67 - BATTERY
Battery 3 (12V)
+
Note L: Sensor common connection for inputs #1 through #8 and #11 may be made to either J1-5 or J1-18.
J1-18 is for body builder / aftermarket installations.
Note J Note J: Engine Block must have a direct wire connection to Battery (-). This connection can be made at the
starter (-) Terminal or mainframe ground Lug.
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C-10 Engine
C978-BR
35 CRUISE CONTROL SET
C979-OR
Set/Resume Switch 44 CRUISE CONTROL RESUME
H795-PK
H795-PK
Retarder Solenoid On/Off
Switch
LO
MED
Engine Retarder Solenoid HI E716-GY RETARDER SOLENOID LOW/
23 HIGH SWITCH
Selector Switch LO
MED E717-GN RETARDER SOLENOID MED/
HI 40 HIGH SWITCH
H795-PK
Clutch Pedal Switch N/C
(Pedal Released Position) C977-BU CLUTCH PEDAL POSITION
22 SWITCH
H795-PK
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