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I found this (i have a lot of spare time at work):

http://www.croooober.com/item/4578342

It really only seems to raise more questions...

It does have the same logo on it though.

Edit: 

This too:

http://search.carview.co.jp/en/search.aspx?q=TRANCE+HEARTZ+WINKER+POSITION+System

It seems from my uneducated opinion to be some sort of Lighting control system.

Edited by Steve85

You didn't Google that well after all. ;)

Google searches revealed it is indeed a "winker position system", which basically modifies how your indicators perform, with different flash rates and if fitted with aftermarket indicators, even different colours. A very Japanese kind of mod but I'm more disgusted by the wiring itself. Get an auto sparkie to trace the wiring, remove it and restore the connections back to their factory state, if it irks you. I know I wouldn't want it.

On 21/07/2016 at 4:49 PM, PranK said:

Curiously, does your car have aftermarket LED's at all? I wonder if it helps with the extra power provided to the LED's? 

It seems to control the little LED parking globes in the headlights as a dimmer. A small dial switch is located near the VDC button. I see no purpose for it. 

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