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Old 01-25-2017, 01:40 PM
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Looks like you're using a desktop computer, right? Or laptop?
I am using my laptop.. MacBook
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For those without the wiring for Automatic Headlights I used the following on my 2014 STX.
WPT967 pigtail for sun load sensor connection, (manual HVAC).
DU2Z-14474-AA wire terminal repair kit for BCM connection.
DU2Z-14474-BA wire terminal repair kit for SCCM connection.
DU2Z-14474-CA wire terminal repair kit for Head Light Switch connection.
The wire terminal repair kits are 1 wire with a crimp/connector on the end. They come in packs of 5 but you only need 1 of each. If you do some digging you will find someone who will sell just 1 for ~ $10.
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Originally Posted by propellerhead
I added it to my 2010 STX. As stated above, you have to buy the switch that has the auto position and the sensor that goes in front of the tray on the dash. The headlight module is the same for trucks with and without the auto lamps feature. Total cost was like $60 and 10 mins to swap the pieces out.
Do you recall the part numbers?
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MB,
You are making this too easy! You have to skip a few steps and put your instructions in Chinese... then I would feel better about doing this! LOL
Thanks for all the great info, pictures and part numbers! I will do this soon on my 2010 STX
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My experience. Last night I attempted to make the following changes:

720-09-01 from 0000 37 to 0100 38
720-12-01 from 0000 000F 4F to 0001 000C 4D

I have already installed the headlight switch for auto lamps with fogs.

As-found for 720-12-01 was as shown above but 720-09-01 was 0001 38

Did the changes, and it wouldn't work....also 720-09-01 returned some random values which I forgot to write down.

Changed 720-09-01 back to the as-found value and the auto lamp function now works as it should....



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