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Old 03-19-2022, 06:52 PM   #1
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Question What is this dangling from my 2010 Greyhawk?

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ID:	79837We pulled into an RV park today and the security guard said “You have something dragging”
So I checked underneath and sure enough, there was a plastic tubelike thing on the ground. Everything seems to be working, so I was kinda wondering what this might be? THe end seems to have been snapped off, but the inside is solid plastic.
Any ideas what this might be? No oil leaks or wires coming from it.
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Old 03-19-2022, 08:44 PM   #2
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I wonder if it even belongs to your vehicle. Might have just picked it up during the drive.

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Old 03-19-2022, 08:54 PM   #3
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No, it is attached to a box that has similar looking plastic hoses coming out of it. Located near the door. But, like I said, everything seems to be working properly. There are no wires coming out of it…
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Looks like wire loom protector. Are there any wires that you can see that are not wrapped in this casing?
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X@ on wire protection. Look at the plastic clamp. It appears that the clamp was attached to hold the protection, look under the TT for another one just like it.
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I would look at the brake wiring harness from wheel to wheel ( right to left )a cross the axel. Just to make sure it’s not a brake issue.
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If it is cut lengthwise, I'd guess it is a wire loom and protection for wiring. I agree to look for exposed wires near where it was hanging.
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It does look like plastic wire loom, but what's up with the inner solid plastic?
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