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Old 11-18-05, 01:55 AM
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Can someone show me pictures of the suspension area on their car WITH the auto adjusting suspensions? I heard there are suppose to be "little boxes" around your suspension if you have it, but I'm not sure about these "boxes" so.. pictures anyone?

ALSO, does anyone have a picture of their harness for the electrical mirror switch, security light, fog lights, and the AAS switch?
Old 11-18-05, 02:05 AM
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the aas switch is in the middle where your mirror adjusters are it's right in front of your right armrest.....and the aas more than likely dont work....dead wait...throw em' out...
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I know where the switch goes. I'm just not sure if I'm suppose to have it. I want to check my suspension area for those "boxes" to see if I have it. Also under my hood, I have some GREEN harnesses that don't connect to anything... What can those be to? I'll try to get some pictures in.
Old 11-18-05, 09:00 AM
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The little boxes you are talking about goes ontop of the strut tower connected to a electrical harness. It is very hard to miss if you know what a regular suspension on any car looks like
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To answer your question, the AAS Box is Directly onto of your retaining nut. The retaining nut is what holds the coil, struts all together. Hope that helps
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any pictures of the harness it connects to? I have some green colored harnesses that doesnt have anything connected to it...
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