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Alexis Elayne King Posted on Feb 21, 2019
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What is this wire hanging from the front of my car?

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    Sean Grigsby Feb 22, 2019

    What kind of car is it? Is there any symptoms that you are experiencing such as a light not working? Abs light on? Ect

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Probably outside temperature sensor goes under bumper

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