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1.7 Wire Routing & Physical Layout

Wire Protection Standards

All wire runs require appropriate protection based on location and environment:

Protection Methods

Method Application Products
Braided Sleeve (expandable) Preferred wrap for power runs and cabin/trunk bundles PET expandable braid sized to bundle OD; plain or with a tracer stripe for harness ID — see Protective Sleeve & Tracers
Split Loom General protection, bundling multiple wires; short/branchy small-wire runs 1/4" to 1" diameter, slit for easy installation
Heat Sleeve Engine bay, exhaust proximity Fiberglass sleeve rated 500°F+, 1/2" to 1"
Abrasion Sleeve Frame rail contact, sharp edges Braided nylon or polyester
P-Clamps Securing runs to frame/body Rubber-lined, stainless steel
Grommets Firewall/body penetrations Rubber with appropriate ID for wire bundle
Heat Shrink Terminal connections, splice protection Adhesive-lined marine grade
Spiral Wrap Areas needing frequent access Allows wire additions without re-routing

Protection by Location

Location Primary Protection Secondary Protection Notes
Engine Bay Heat sleeve Split loom Within 12" of exhaust use heat sleeve
Frame Rails Split loom P-clamps every 18" Abrasion sleeve at metal contact points
Wheel Wells Split loom Abrasion sleeve Water exposure - seal all connections
Under Vehicle Split loom P-clamps every 12" Maximum protection from road debris
Firewall Grommets Heat shrink at penetration Seal grommets with RTV silicone
Interior Split loom or spiral wrap Minimal Behind panels, minimal exposure

High-Current Cable Protection

Circuit Wire Gauge Protection Required
Alternator → START battery 2/0 AWG Heat sleeve (engine bay) → split loom (frame)
PMU power feed 2/0 AWG Heat sleeve entire run (engine bay exposure)
BCDC inter-battery 4 AWG Split loom + P-clamps (under vehicle)
Winch cables 1/0 AWG Split loom + abrasion sleeve (frame contact)
Battery grounds 2/0 AWG Heat sleeve (engine) → split loom (frame)

🔧 Driver Rear Wheel Well (START Battery)

High-current power distribution from START battery:

Circuit Wire Gauge Distance Destination Current Notes
Alternator charging input 2/0 AWG 8 ft FROM Alternator (engine bay) 270A Charges START battery - see Alternator
Starter motor power 2/0 AWG 6 ft TO Starter motor (engine bay) 400-600A Brief cranking load - see Starter
PMU24 power feed 2/0 AWG 7 ft TO PMU24 (engine bay) 220A max Via 250A CB - see PMU
BCDC input feed 4 AWG 5-6 ft TO BCDC (passenger rear wheel well) 50-55A Via 80A CB - see BCDC
Primary ground 2/0 AWG 3 ft TO Rear frame rail 600A+ peak Primary return path
Battery cross-ground 1/0 AWG 5-6 ft TO AUX battery- (passenger) BCDC reference Critical for BCDC operation

Routing: Driver rear wheel well → up inside driver rear quarter sill → forward along inside floor board / side wall (driver side) → driver A-pillar area → driver-side firewall grommet → engine bay. Path is fully inside the body (no exposed frame rail). BCDC input (4 AWG) takes the H3 cross-cab path instead (under rear bench seat to passenger side).


🔋 Passenger Rear Wheel Well (AUX Battery)

Power distribution from AUX battery:

Circuit Wire Gauge Distance Destination Current Notes
Warn ZEON 10-S Winch power 1/0 AWG 13 ft TO Front bumper winch 250A typ, 409A peak Direct connection (no CB) - see Recovery Systems
Warn ZEON 10-S Winch ground 1/0 AWG 13 ft TO Winch motor ground 250A typ, 409A peak Return path - routing TBD
Forward feed (Firewall CONSTANT bus) 2/0 AWG ~13 ft TO Firewall CONSTANT Bus (cabin trunk) ~232A max Protected by 300A CB at battery - feeds SwitchPros, BODY PDU, Fusion
SafetyHub local feed 2 AWG ~2 ft TO SafetyHub 150 (local in wheel well) ~100A max Protected by 150A CB at battery
BCDC output 4 AWG Short FROM BCDC (local in wheel well) 50A Charging input to AUX battery
Primary ground 2/0 AWG 3 ft TO Rear frame rail 569A peak Winch + accessories return
Cross-ground reference 1/0 AWG 5-6 ft FROM START battery- (driver) BCDC reference Critical for BCDC operation

Routing:

  • Forward feed (2/0 AWG) + Winch power/ground (2× 1/0 AWG) (H1): Passenger rear wheel well → up inside passenger rear quarter sill → forward along inside floor board / side wall (passenger side) → A-pillar area → through passenger firewall (forward feed terminates at Firewall CONSTANT bus; winch cables continue to engine bay → grille → front bumper). Three heavy cables bundled together. Fully inside body, no exposed frame rail.
  • BCDC input + cross-ground reference (H3): Under the rear bench seat cushion → passenger rear wheel well. Short, dry, physically protected.
  • SafetyHub local feed (2 AWG): ~2 ft local in wheel well, no routing concern.

⚙️ Engine Bay

Engine compartment wiring:

Circuit Wire Gauge Distance Source Destination Current Notes
Alternator to battery 2/0 AWG 8 ft Alternator START battery+ 270A See Driver Rear Wheel Well section
Starter motor 2/0 AWG 6 ft START battery+ Starter motor 400-600A See Driver Rear Wheel Well section
Engine block ground 2/0 AWG 8 ft Engine block Engine bay ground bus 600A+ peak Starter/alternator return
Frame ground 2/0 AWG 3 ft Engine bay ground bus Front frame rail 600A+ peak Chassis ground point

BCDC Location: Passenger rear wheel well (near AUX battery) - charges AUX battery from START battery/alternator


🏠 Firewall Cluster (Cabin Side, Passenger Area)

Cabin distribution cluster mounted on the firewall - co-located components fed by the 2/0 AWG forward feed from AUX battery:

Component Wire Gauge Distance Source/Destination Notes
Firewall CONSTANT Bus (input) 2/0 AWG ~13 ft FROM AUX battery+ via 300A master CB Heavy feed via H1: passenger floor/side wall → A-pillar → firewall (resolved 2026-05-30)
Bus → SwitchPros 2 AWG ~2 ft TO SwitchPros power module Via 150A CB
Bus → BODY PDU 2 AWG ~2 ft TO BODY PDU Via 100A CB
AUX bat → JL Audio MV800/8i Amp 4 AWG ~3-4 ft TO MV800/8i amp (under rear seat) Via 100A CB at AUX battery (not via firewall bus)
SwitchPros Ground Bus 1 AWG ~3 ft TO chassis ground at firewall Lighting/aux load returns
SwitchPros control cable Multi-pin ~5 ft TO SwitchPros panel on dash Standard SwitchPros cable
SwitchPros outputs (12 circuits) Various TBD TO various loads (front/cabin/rear/roof) Mostly short forward fan-out from firewall

🚪 Firewall Penetrations

Wire bundles passing through firewall:

Penetration Location Direction Circuits Wire Count Notes
Cummins Harness Factory location Engine ↔ Cabin Engine harness, J1939 CAN Factory Dedicated bulkhead connector
Deutsch HDP24-24-29 TBD (near PMU) Bidirectional All custom wiring 17 Single weatherproof connector
Temp Probe Grommet Near grille Cabin → Grille BIM-17-2 temp sensor 2 (22 AWG) Small grommet, twisted pair

J1939 CAN Bus

J1939 CAN High/Low wires tap into Cummins harness at firewall punch-through, then route to Dakota Digital 01-2-J1939 module on firewall HDPE panel (cabin side).

Complete Details: See Firewall Ingress for Deutsch HDP24-24-29 connector pinout and BOM


🏠 Cabin & Dashboard

Interior wiring and controls:

Routing Path Circuits Method Notes
Dash → Console Switch panels, USB, radio TBD Under dash routing
Firewall → Dash Dakota Digital cluster, CT4, controls Behind dash Main instrument panel area

Dakota Digital Firewall Panel (Cabin Side):

Component Function External Connections
01-2-J1939 J1939 CAN interface CAN High/Low from Cummins harness (engine side)
GPS-50-2 GPS speed sensor Antenna (dash/windshield mount)
BIM-22-3 TPMS module Wireless (no external wiring)
BIM-17-2 Compass/outside temp Temp probe (through firewall to grille)
Main harness BIM/IO cable Dakota Digital cluster in dash

Panel Location: TBD - firewall behind dashboard Mounting: TBD - HDPE sheet dimensions and fasteners


📦 Cargo & Rear

Rear area wiring:

Routing Path Circuits Method Notes
Cab → Cargo Rear lights, compressor, lockers TBD Under seats or floor channels
Passenger rear wheel well → Cargo SwitchPros rear outputs TBD Rear auxiliary power (avoid exposed frame rail)

🌐 Roof & Exterior

External and overhead wiring:

Routing Path Circuits Method Notes
Roof/Roll bar Light bars, dome lights TBD A-pillar or along roll bar
Front exterior Turn signals, offroad lights Engine bay to front SwitchPros outputs
Rear exterior Tail/brake/reverse, license plate Cargo to rear PMU and SwitchPros outputs

Ground Points Summary

Primary grounding locations - see Section 1.5 - Grounding Architecture for complete details:

Location Ground Bus Wire Gauge Connections Notes
🔧 Driver rear wheel well Engine bay ground bus 2/0 AWG START battery-, engine block, frame rail, AUX battery Primary ground hub
🔋 Passenger rear wheel well Rear frame rail 2/0 AWG AUX battery- AUX battery ground point
🏠 Firewall (cabin side) Firewall stud bus 4 AWG max Body electronics, sensors Cabin electronics ground
⚙️ Firewall (engine side) Engine bay ground bus Various PMU, controllers, accessories Engine bay ground hub
🌐 SwitchPros controller SwitchPros ground bus 1 AWG Lighting/aux loads Dedicated lighting ground