Trace the wiring and see where it goes. If its disconnected now, heave it.
therafter1,
Feb 23, 9:40am
I have something similar on the dash of an MR-S. In my case it turns out that it is a light sensor of some sort and when switched on it turns the lights off and on according to current light conditions.
I leave it off anyway as I feel my eyeballs are slightly better at determining when I do/do not require my lights to be on.
edangus,
Feb 23, 9:45am
Electronic reader for toll roads
gammelvind,
Feb 23, 9:46am
Most likely for the gps, had a round one in my Toyota.
andy61,
Feb 23, 11:07am
Ditto-its for the Electronic Toll System in Japan, I have always taken them out.
meathead_timaru,
Feb 23, 11:10am
Have you got those fancy, large aperture "round eyes"!
therafter1,
Feb 23, 11:15am
I have I have, and they even have an extra lens in front of them so that they work better relaying the data that they pick up to what??
therafter1,
Feb 23, 11:22am
On a more serious note, I wish the same applied to my hard wired m/cycle head light, as I think this lights on thing is a crock and found that my light was more effective in the old days whereby as I approached what appeared to be a ditherer intent on taking my life by strobing the light using the pass button. Especially when the old left turner had right of way rule was still alive, as all of the right turners seemed to be oblivious to oncoming straight thru traffic and more concerned with eyeballing the left turner in the event that they had to charge at them whilst leaning on their horn and holding their pass switch to enforce that they have right of way lol
stevo2,
Feb 23, 12:09pm
I had one in the MX5. Was GPS so I chopped it.
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