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Background info: My truck is an 89 base. I just swapped in the whole interior from an 87 Comanche Chief. 
 

I don’t have to drive in the dark often, but the few times I have recently I noticed when I shut off the truck and turned the lights off, the headlamps themselves stay on for 30 sec - 1 min. So my first assumption is my new interior must have the sentinel relay, but idk what it looks like. Last night, my passenger headlamp went out. I wanna make sure I have the relay, bc I’ve had electrical issues before and if I find out I don’t have the relay, then something is seriously wrong. DA0F6A0B-7197-4D60-A9E5-797918C52CED.jpeg.7aaf0b409960b30cb9754d773e1a6327.jpeg

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The relay is bolted to the underside of the dash itself. If you crawl under and look up by the column, you should see a silver box plugged into what looks like a connector that should have 8 wires but only has 4 in a row(best way I can describe the wire and get you to the relay you’re looking for)

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With the knee panel in place, it's hard to see or get to it unless you have messed with it before and know exactly where it's at.  Funny thing, the one in my 91 XJ is always unplugged so I can test the relays I get at the junkyard.  

 

Some more pics of the relay.  It will most likely be part number 8956000636, but could be 56009324, which is the exact same part but found on the later model XJs.

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For reference:

 

ADDING THE SENTINEL HEADLAMP FEATURE

I love the Sentinel Headlamp feature. It allows my Jeep to provide me with safe lighting after exiting it at night. We live in a rural area with no street lights. Here how it works.headlamp delay module instructions

I researched an old wiring diagram and found that all that was needed to have this feature was plugging in a relay!! And, the plug is already in our Jeeps. Headlamp delay module wiring diagram

The relay is part number 56000636 or 56009324 and sells for about $50.Headlamp delay moduleHeadlamp delay module connector

Since I part out XJs and MJs, I went through my stash and found I had saved a few without knowing what they were. Think “junkyard” here.Headlamp delay module location

I simply plugged the relay/timer in and instantly had sentinel Headlamps.

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