- Agricultural Tractors:
- Challenger 35 (PIN: 8DN1-UP; 8RD1-UP; ADK1-UP)
- Challenger 45 (PIN: 1DR1-UP; ABF1-UP; 3BK1-UP)
- Challenger 55 (PIN: 7DM1-UP; 6NN1-UP; AEN1-UP)
- Challenger 65 (PIN: 7YC1-1899)
- Challenger 65B (PIN: 7YC1900-UP)
- Challenger 65C (PIN: 2ZJ1-1964)
- Challenger 65D (PIN: 2ZJ1965-UP)
- Challenger 70C (PIN: 2YL1-UP)
- Challenger 75 (PIN: 4CJ1-UP)
- Challenger 75C (PIN: 4KK1-UP)
- Challenger 75D (PIN: 5AR1-UP)
- Challenger 85C (PIN: 9TK1-UP)
- Challenger 85D (PIN: 4GR1-UP)
- Challenger 65E (PIN: 6GS1-UP)
- Challenger 75E (PIN: 6HS1-UP)
- Challenger 85E (PIN: 6JS1-UP)
- Challenger 95E (PIN: 6KS1-UP)
This special instruction contains the general guidelines and the procedures that are necessary to interface aftermarket electronics to your machine. Your installation may vary.
This special instruction contains the information that is necessary to interface the implement electronics with the machine. This special instruction also provides the different methods of modifying and connecting the implement electronics.
Many agricultural implements are designed to use the electronic systems that are for the machine for power, ground speed signals, and lighting. Three electronic interfaces that are widely used by the agriculture industry are seven-pin connectors, four-pin connectors for the ground speed signal, and implement status switches.
The configurations of agricultural equipment will vary due to the differences between North American and European standards. Some of the differences are related to roading the machine and pulling a trailer.
The special instruction is available through the normal literature distribution system. The publication can also be found on the Caterpillar Service Information System (SIS).