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Wiring Disconnect for Multiple Engines That Share a Common Junction Box
CAUTION
Prevent possible engine electrical component damage, Make this wiring discon-
nect before powering up the engines.
Each CAN Bus must only be powered from one engine. On dual engine installations that
share a common junction box (as shown), the CAN Bus power (3 wire) connector on one
of the engines must be disconnected. The CAN Bus power connector is located in the en-
gine wiring approximately 3 in. from the SmartCraft Harness connector. Seal both ends of
the power connector with caps. On triple engine installations, the CAN Bus power connector
must be disconnected on 2 engines.
Engine
Engine
RED
BLK
PPL
BLUE
RED/BLK
BLK
PPL
SmartCraft Harness Connector
on Engine
Cap
881176A1
Cap
881175A1
Common Junction Box
Configure Engine Location for Multiple Engines That Share a Common
Junction Box
NOTE: Engine location will allow user to configure multi engine installations with-in the
SmartCraft network. All engines shipped from the factory are ECM configured as a star-
board outside engine. For example, if a dual engine installation is desired, then the appropri-
ate engine ECM needs to be reprogrammed to an outside port engine. Doing this will make
sure the correct ECM data is transmitted to the correct set of SmartCraft gauges.
Configure the engine ECM’s Using the Digital Diagnostic Terminal (DDT) along with Smart-
Craft Engine Diagnostic Cartridge Version 1.0 or newer.
Follow instructions in the reference manual provided with the Diagnostic Cartridge for set-
ting the engine locations.
After the engines have been configured using the DDT, calibrate the SmartCraft gauges to
read the correct engine.
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