Does anyone know what this component is? It is underneath the dashboard on the driver side behind the ignition switch and above the accelerator pedal. It has a bundle of wires going into it. I reached around behind it (near the firewall) and there is a knob like protrusion but it didn't seem to be mechanically linked to anything.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Whats this?
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Whats this?
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Re: Whats this?
It's in the area where the O2 sensor change reminder was in my '82 but it looks different.
Re: Whats this?
it's a counter box, for either the egr or O2 maintenance light. You could relabel the warning light as a timing belt replacement reminder, those boxes are set for 30000 mile activation
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Re: Whats this?
Thanks. That's it. My Lambda sensor switch unit. Does any one know if this was a Bosch component or since it was just a mileage counter that it was made by fiat proper? I have owned this car for more than 30,000 miles and my EXHAUST GAS SENSOR light has never come on. I am assuming the white paint on the screws in the picture are a tamper evidence paint. It doesn't look like the unit is just being reset. Is it common that these units are bypassed?
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Re: Whats this?
Thanks for your help. I know it has been way WAY more than 30,000 miles without a new lambda sensor, so I installed a new one and reset the counter. It did seem to make a sound like it the counting mechanism reset. We'll see in 30,000 more miles.