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Looks like a fuse or relay cover mounted on the driver's side under the hood by the strut mount. Can you take a wider photo and see if that's a plastic cover that comes off? What are you looking to replace?

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I typed in the numbers found on it, and looks to me like it might be a  Daytime Running Light Module , not exactly sure what it is, but has to do with running lights i guess :D 

@Courtenay Rose

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I think this is a Relay which is used for power the electronic system installed in your car, it could either be off your car headlights or any other electronic part, It would be best to ask your mechanic regarding the part.

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