Hoomart
A2OC Donor
Hi there, my 2005 FSI continues to throw mystery objects at me, the more I look around it !
Today, I discovered this item stuck to the inside upper right corner (LHD car) of my windscreen.
Carefully removing the plastic cover revealed this :
which seems to have a 2 wire cable disappearing under the headlining into the bonding mastic of the actual windscreen.
As the screen is cracked & will be shortly replaced, it would be nice to know what this is, before the screen fitter asks me
what to do with it !!
My car originally came from Germany (yes I know, don't they all !) & passed through 4 previous owners, none of which I can contact, before I bought it.
It has original Nav plus, with the Radio/CD/TV button, so was wondering if it was anything to do with the TV system, which obviously doesn't function now
as it was all pre-digital.
I know that the Nav system antenna should be somewhere behind the dashboard, so I'm at a bit of a loss as to what this 'chip' is for.
No doubt, someone much wiser than me will be along very soon to educate me further ?.
This is truely a fantastic Forum of knowledge on all items A2 related (and more....)
Cheers, Martin
Today, I discovered this item stuck to the inside upper right corner (LHD car) of my windscreen.
Carefully removing the plastic cover revealed this :
which seems to have a 2 wire cable disappearing under the headlining into the bonding mastic of the actual windscreen.
As the screen is cracked & will be shortly replaced, it would be nice to know what this is, before the screen fitter asks me
what to do with it !!
My car originally came from Germany (yes I know, don't they all !) & passed through 4 previous owners, none of which I can contact, before I bought it.
It has original Nav plus, with the Radio/CD/TV button, so was wondering if it was anything to do with the TV system, which obviously doesn't function now
as it was all pre-digital.
I know that the Nav system antenna should be somewhere behind the dashboard, so I'm at a bit of a loss as to what this 'chip' is for.
No doubt, someone much wiser than me will be along very soon to educate me further ?.
This is truely a fantastic Forum of knowledge on all items A2 related (and more....)
Cheers, Martin