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Patch1875

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5,041 posts

154 months

Thursday 12th February
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Picked up a 2015 Fiesta for my daughter.

Any idea what this is? Wire comes out the headlining and it has sticky pads on the back.

Older style black box maybe?


Richard-390a0

3,221 posts

113 months

Thursday 12th February
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Rain sensor for the wipers fallen off of the screen perhaps?

Evercross

6,883 posts

86 months

Thursday 12th February
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My first guess (without any further info) would be some sort of GPS antenna for a tracker/black box.

Does it have a USB port on it? If so it might be a power adapter for a dashcam.

John D.

20,090 posts

231 months

Thursday 12th February
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Richard-390a0 said:
Rain sensor for the wipers fallen off of the screen perhaps?
Don't they detect rain by getting wet?

ETA - no they don't! They work through the windscreen. Could be it.

CG2020UK

2,850 posts

62 months

Thursday 12th February
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Ford owners club has it as the emergency assist system

https://www.fordownersclub.com/forums/topic/154033...

RenPug

650 posts

190 months

Thursday 12th February
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CG2020UK said:
Ford owners club has it as the emergency assist system

https://www.fordownersclub.com/forums/topic/154033...
Yep, part of the Sync Assist system. 3m sticky pads can be used to refix it.

Patch1875

Original Poster:

5,041 posts

154 months

Thursday 12th February
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CG2020UK said:
Ford owners club has it as the emergency assist system

https://www.fordownersclub.com/forums/topic/154033...
Perfect thanks for that will get it stuck back on.

MDMA .

10,040 posts

123 months

Thursday 12th February
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CG2020UK said:
Ford owners club has it as the emergency assist system

https://www.fordownersclub.com/forums/topic/154033...
When it falls down, people need assistance to know what it is and what to do with it wink

Glassman

24,358 posts

237 months

Saturday
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My guess is that the wrong windscreen has been fitted to the car. It needed one with a bracket to hold the module in question.

Patch1875

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5,041 posts

154 months

Yesterday (10:30)
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Glassman said:
My guess is that the wrong windscreen has been fitted to the car. It needed one with a bracket to hold the module in question.
Interesting. It’s now stuck back on looks like it’s been stuck several times going by the amount of bits I had to peel off!

Now to sort all the other issues!

Glassman

24,358 posts

237 months

Patch1875 said:
Glassman said:
My guess is that the wrong windscreen has been fitted to the car. It needed one with a bracket to hold the module in question.
Interesting. It s now stuck back on looks like it s been stuck several times going by the amount of bits I had to peel off!

Now to sort all the other issues!
It's been a while. The difference (I think) is in the silkprint. There should be enough of an opaque black area to hide it from view (from the outside). When the wrong screen is fitted, ie, with just the dotted/shaded area (which is to shield glare when looking at the rvm) they fitter might stuff the module behind the headlining. You may even have the right screen in there in which case it's fallen off.