reading that info on WJJeeps I am wondering if the BCM needs to be told to enable the auto on function
I'll plug it in one or two of our wjs
the 99 v8 hasn't got it.i'll plug it into the 02,4ltr tommorow
Just been looking at the WJ FSM and you should be able to test to see if the auto headlamps will work fairly easily. I don't know if the auto feature should show in the BCM aside from an error code for a missing daylight sensor.The headlamp switch is resistor multiplexed. Each setting at the headlamp switch will show a different resistance to the BCM which controls the lights. The two relevant wires are white/dark green (headlamp switch return) at pin 4, and yellow (headlamp switch mux) at pin 11. for the auto headlamps to operate the BCM needs to see 74-81 ohms between those two wires.If you disconnect the headlamp switch and short those wires at the connector with a suitable resistor the headlamps should work on auto if the feature is programmed into the BCM. You may be able to get that resistance using one resistor but may need a couple in series or parallel due to manufacturing tolerances. If the auto feature doesn't work it's cheaper doing it that way than trying a new switch.