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    need help chewed wire from rodent

    the box on the passenger side up at the very top of engine under wipers with various color wires , a rat seems to have chewed the purple one loose , what does this control? any help would be great , drove the car I don't see anything strange going on

    car is a 2001 ws6


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    Confirm the pin number on the connector.

    If it is pin 33 then it is for the TCC Brake Switch Signal (Auto. Trans).

    So yes it needs to be reconnected.

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    If the car sits for a period of time I hear dryer sheets will keep the critters away.

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