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The component you're referring to is likely a high-voltage ignition wire or cable. These wires are designed to carry the high voltage required to ignite fuel in engines, such as those in vehicles. The thick insulation is crucial for safety, preventing electrical leakage and ensuring that the high voltage does not pose a risk to other components or individuals.

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