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Rear Window: What is this thing?

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what is this small square oddly placed thing on the rear window? Some kind of sensor? Strange place.
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Wonder why they wouldn't have just installed the rear nozzle at the top of the hardtop, rather than drilling a hole into a random spot in the middle of the glass?
 

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I know this is off the subject. Do the rear tires look like they have too much camber or are over inflated? The rubber doesnā€™t look flat to the pavement. It could just be the camera angle.
 

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I know this is off the subject. Do the rear tires look like they have too much camber or are over inflated? The rubber doesnā€™t look flat to the pavement. It could just be the camera angle.
Could be camera angle or the lighting makes it look like a optical illusion
 

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Wonder why they wouldn't have just installed the rear nozzle at the top of the hardtop, rather than drilling a hole into a random spot in the middle of the glass?
Thats a big nope U definitely don't want to drill holes in that glass .. in short u'd be left with glass shards.
 

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I know this is off the subject. Do the rear tires look like they have too much camber or are over inflated? The rubber doesnā€™t look flat to the pavement. It could just be the camera angle.
they do look toed in but probably... just the angle
 

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Pretty sure thatā€™s the camera angle. Unless that thing is setup for rear steer I donā€™t know who you would achieve camber with hub on axle.
 

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Thats a big nope U definitely don't want to drill holes in that glass .. in short u'd be left with glass shards.
That's what I would've thought, so then how's the fluid getting to the nozzle? Is there supposed to be an external hose that's missing in OP's photos?

Edit, nope every other photo I've seen is the same, so there's gotta be a hole in the glass.
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