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Hi SAU,

So I was replacing the old center console coin tray with a new cup holder/tray in my BCNR33, when I came across this device wired into the ATTESA g-sensor. Anyone know what it is/does? The wires connected to a fog light switch, I don't have fog lights. There's also a hole in the switch for an orange LED (not pictured). This LED would always blink whenever the car would start (not sure if pictured) then would turn of after a while (<2mins).

The previous owner said it could be a 4wd controller, though he said he never touched it. 

I touched it of course, did absolutely nothing (nothing I could discern anyway). Last picture attached isn't mine, but it's what the three wires and orange LED connected to.

The small black box I'm holding in the first pic has rotatable knob labeled fuse otherwise it had no other features or labels on it. It was connected to the sensor and to the fog light. I cant remember if it was connected to anything else.

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hahaha I don't see many of these any more. It is a Raceworx ATTESSA controller, we sold about 50 of them around 10 years ago. 

send me your email and I can send the user manual across, also let me know what colour and how many times the light flashes and we can work out if it is still operational or not.

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