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Anyone know what this is?

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Hello all I am having trouble trying to figure out what this part is by the front strut.....I don't know for sure but I think I saw this in the rear also.
 

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Must be that elusive Johnson Rod I've always heard of. It routes the blinker fluid to the front light.
 
Thank you for being no help whatsoever lol
 
Hmm...great question. In for the answer.
 
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One suspension upright on the front and one on the rear have vehicle height sensors connected to the suspension parts by short linkages. The sensors help the car compute the body angle for the Adaptive Front Lighting System (AFLS = auto leveling headlights) to compensate for heavy stuff in the trunk or whatever.

mike c.
 
@mikec Excellent! Thank you for the answer!
 
One suspension upright on the front and one on the rear have vehicle height sensors connected to the suspension parts by short linkages. The sensors help the car compute the body angle for the Adaptive Front Lighting System (AFLS = auto leveling headlights) to compensate for heavy stuff in the trunk or whatever.

mike c.
Yes thank-you.
 
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