device attached to the windshield behind the mirror. Anyone know what it is?

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Asked by auntyemma Apr 11, 2016 at 10:02 PM about the 2004 Toyota RAV4 Base 4WD

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Just bought this car and it looks like it goes to the sun roof but not sure. Can't find it in the manual.

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I believe that is an antenna for the navigation system. Or it could be a rain sensor. Wave your hand across it and see if the wipers start automatically.

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I do not have a navigation system and it was raining today and the wipers did not come on. Could it be something else?

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Mine flashes even while driving; very distracting for night driving. 2009 Subaru Outback.

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It is for system driving and the distance between your vehicle and another, even a pedestrian. I don't know if it is on all vehicles, but it is mine. It is a Driver Assist Safety Feature.

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