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    Whats this part in my engine ?

    When I got my car it didn't come with power steering. And the car I removed the power steering reservoir from didn't have this on there.. anyone know?

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    #2
    I have never seen anything like that? Is it bolted down?

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      #3
      Looks like the OE anti-theft horn, right up by the fusebox

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        #4
        That... is a horn.

        If your brake fluid reservoir happens to fall asleep on you, it goes off, scares the shit out of it, and wakes it up again...

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        now, sometimes I just mess with people. It's more entertaining that way. george graves

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          #5
          So anti theft horn guys ? Can I remove it ? It seems to be connected to a harness unsure if it's the engine harness or not..
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            #6
            Yank away, just disconnect it first

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            Thanks for 10 years of fun!

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              #7
              Thats what she said

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                #8
                That horn was part of the anti-theft alarm on early cars. On later cars they relocated it under a metal grille above the LH brake air duct, presumably to make it harder for miscreants to yank it out and silence the alarm. On later cars there is still a vestigial wire pigtail and connector for it, tucked away under the fusebox.

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                  #9
                  oh, THAT's what that wire was for... I wondered, once...

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                  now, sometimes I just mess with people. It's more entertaining that way. george graves

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