usage of shock absorber holders

Asked by nomad14788 Sep 30, 2012 at 11:56 AM about the 2003 Kia Rio

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

hi , this is a kia rio 2003-2005 FR shock absorber.what is the usage of two holder in the picture?
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my guess is that in other markets the model had more sensors or they made the one strut fit several different models that required different routing. I do my best not to try and understand engineering design reasons when it comes to cars. It usually just frustrates me. (i.e. why is the fuel pump relay for a Windstar van under the fender line?, why in the world did they have to put the Rio oil filter right above the drive axle almost all the way to the cylinder head?)

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One is for wheel speed sensor and the other is for the flexible brake line if I'm not mistaken.

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