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Random plug looking peice ?

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So as I was playing around with everything in the gladiator....I came across this under the back seat.... I have no idea what it is or where it goes?
Any ideas?
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It is the doohickey that connects to the watchamacallit behind the seat that holds the thingamagig in place. I am sure you could find it in the picture. :P

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That's the part that keeps the crankshaft in the engine. oops....
 

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And here I was thinking it was part of the left phalange......Doh!!
It was just lying under seat.....
 

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I would chalk it up to left over assembly trash of some sort. There has been a few posts over the years both here and on the JL side of weird and unknow bits and pieces of plastic found like you have.

Unless it has a valid part number to reference, I would not put too much thought into it.
 

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Not sure why it's inside the truck but that is a headlamp plug. Check the lights to see if one is missing. You wouldn't want to lose all the halogen or LED fluid.
 

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I would chalk it up to left over assembly trash of some sort. There has been a few posts over the years both here and on the JL side of weird and unknow bits and pieces of plastic found like you have.

Unless it has a valid part number to reference, I would not put too much thought into it.
At least it's not some assembly line guy's half eaten lunch stuffed under the carpet. :facepalm: Or the socket that was left behind the rear seat that rolled around for a few months. :facepalm:
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