Need Wiring Diagram 2010 Dakota Twilight Sentinel Auto Headlight On & Off

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Dec 28, 2018 | 10:36 PM
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Anyone out here have a wiring diagram for a 2010 Dodge Dakota twilight sentinel auto headlight were it turns the headlights on and off depending on the daylight availability I am working on installing the system. And does anyone know of they ever made Dodge hard copies of the factory service manuals for 2010 or are they only on DVD ....Carmen
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Dec 30, 2018 | 07:59 AM
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They're only on DVD. I'm told in Feb or so they'll offer the TSM and wiring diagrams together on a single thumb drive, same as they do for the 2005-7.
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Dec 30, 2018 | 10:48 PM
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Thanks for the feed back very frustrating how Chrysler and some of the other manufactures are very difficult when you want to obtain general information regarding a specific model even the dealers are having a hard time if its not in the vin number # they are caught off guard still hoping someone has the above wire diagram.
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Dec 31, 2018 | 08:16 AM
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You might get lucky if you check the 2005 FSM (Download Link is Below), the wiring may have the same color & pinouts throughout the whole 3rd Gen.

Otherwise, the 2008 FSM (actual books) are available on Ebay, and nothing should have changed between 08-10.
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Dec 31, 2018 | 02:54 PM
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Quote: Thanks for the feed back very frustrating how Chrysler and some of the other manufactures are very difficult when you want to obtain general information regarding a specific model even the dealers are having a hard time if its not in the vin number # they are caught off guard still hoping someone has the above wire diagram.
1. Something that may be giving them a problem is that the automatic headlight feature wasn't really designed to be added after the factory build. I suspect this feature is more than just a hardware swap. There is likely to be a software configuration in the TIPM computer that has to be updated. Though I don't know this to be a fact, so you might want to lookup that angle before you invest a lot of time into the update.

2. FCA publishes electrical diagrams for the dealers. If you encounter a parts / service manager who needs help doing the lookup, you might want to check out a different dealership whose training is up to date.
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