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Urgent: unidentified part damaged
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Hi everyone
I hope someone can help me. I had a tyre blowout on the highway and when I assessed the damage, I found a black box hanging by a thread in my front right wheel arch. I'm not quite sure what it is, I checked the service manual and looks to me like the same spot where the EDU is. The car still seems to be running fine. Can someone help me identify this component? I am not sure if it could be an original part, but it might be worth noting that I have a Sprintex supercharger and a Delicious Tuning ethanol dosing kit. I've attached a photo of the part in question. Any help will be greatly appreciated! Gareth |
Looks like a GPS tracker.
Is the FBI following you? I'd throw it on a barge to Panama.... Kidding, I have no idea. |
I should have expected nothing less from justatroll ;) thanks for the laugh
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Was your wheel well open? are there parts missing in your engine bay? When you say hanging by a thread does that mean it was still attached to the car? My guess is that you ran it over and it got caught in the wheel. The OEM electronics on the right side are vital to the car running so I assume if they were yanked out the car wouldn't run.
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Looks like the top of the fuse box
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I am also of the thought that it something that was picked up on the road. Oviously nothing critical if it wasn't though since the car still runs fine.
If you find it wasn't from your car can I have it? So far I have a whole tail light assembly, a brake line, some assorted bolts and a rather bent lower control arm that have hit my car on the highway. I figure if I keep all the parts that hit me I can eventually build a whole car. That could go well with the project. |
About what size is it ..... ??
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@Apoc - Seems the rubber from my tire knocked the wheel well open (mud guard is now gone, I didn't see it come off though). It was still attached and plugged in, but the "glue" (that black rubber foam glue) came loose, and this box was just hanging by its wires. I say most of the wires were broken so I snipped the remaining ones off (it wouldn't have worked anyway).
@Mr Nerd - It does kinda look like a fuse box, but I opened it up, see pics attached. @Tcoat - It was definitely still wired to the car, I traced it back to the electronic connections below the air filter (pics attached too). If it's not something I need, you can by all means have it. In fact, I'll deliver it in person (if you pay for my flight to Canada). That's just the nice guy that I am ;) Sounds like an interesting project you're working on though @humfrz - it's about 75mm x 65mm x 30mm (3" x 2.5" x 1 1/4", for my US friends) I had the guts to open it (since it's already broken, why not...). It reads Conlog, tried googling but didn't find anything useful.... So the pics are of (I hope I label them in the same order as they appear): 1: Circuit board 2: Connection below air filter 3: Pic from inside the wheel well (not a great pic, but not easy to take a pic there) 4: Another pic of the connection below air filter 5: Mystery box on its side Thanks everyone for the help! :) |
That indeed is part of the delicious flex fuel system. I recognize it from a buddy's rig. He has his attached to the top of the fusebox. Same side.
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Classic ejection seat detonation module failure. I'll post the TSB link.
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Ok, so I just got the following reply from Delicious Tuning: Hey Gareth, Very odd thing you've had happen there, but it doesn't look to be our box! Our circuit board is much more heavily populated, and the case itself is a different shape with our "D" logo on the top. Hope this helps. -Zach So it's not a DT item... BTW - they've always given me incredible service, just saying ;) |
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