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There is a little canister with a couple of wires leading to it in the brake line near the automatic transmission in my Saloon. What is that?

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There is a little canister with a couple of wires leading to it in the brake line near the automatic transmission in my Saloon. What is that?

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That is the “Anti-creep” device. Based on inputs from the transmission, throttle position, and brake pedal, it holds pressure in the rear brakes while the car is stopped and at idle, preventing “creep.” Sadly, it won’t protect you from that strange looking fellow with the 4-wheel-drive 3.4S he sold to some poor sucker in Eastern Botswana.

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