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Posted

I was changing the clutch in my garage (barrels of fun!!!) and I noticed this broken plastic rod. I am not sure what it is. Do you have any idea?

It is located inside of the suspension area of the rear drivers side wheel. The picture is taken from underneath the car laying with my feet facing the exhaust and my head facing the front trunk.

I also attached a clutch picture just because I am proud of myself!

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Posted

Thanks... Sounds like an easy fix!!!

That probably explaines why my headlights have been pointed off in a crazy direction.

Posted

I knew there was one on the front, but not one on the back too. Loren's knowledge of these cars is pretty incredible.

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Posted

Yeah, for dynamic automatic headlight beam adjustment (AHBA) you need on on the front and on the back so the sensors give a comparative value.

They adjust for braking and acceleration as well as road grade (incline/decline). It's a pretty nice system.

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