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  • ...h as Electronic on-board vehicle diagnostics, [[Climate Control|electronic climate control]], gas mileage computer, [[twilight sentinel]] to name but a few. I ...of engine performance capable of being displayed on the instrument panel's climate control display while the car was being driven. Unfortunately the HT4100 wa
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  • * Dual-zone automatic climate control ...r front wheel drive or four wheel drive. The change in engine also meant a change in model code, which was now ACU10 for the front wheel drive version and AC
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  • *THERMOTRONIC automatic climate control ...l 6-piston fronts or the 4-piston fronts from the C55. Mercedes made this change not only to cut costs but also to reduce complaints about brake squeal from
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  • The Aptera 2 Series features roof-mounted solar panels, always-on climate control, and keyless ignition and entry. An in-car touch screen PC serves a | title = YouTube - Change Rolls Into Town
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  • ...the National Climatic Data Center (NCDC).<ref>[http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/rcsg/specialized.html NCDC website for ordering stability array data]</ref> ...mententation System (MDS)] of the European Topic Centre on Air and Climate Change (part of the European Environment Agency)
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  • ...and [[Antifreeze (coolant)|antifreeze]] in proportions appropriate to the climate. Antifreeze itself is usually ethylene glycol or propylene glycol (with a s ...he coolant at optimum. When the coolant cools and contracts (as conditions change or when the engine is switched off) the fluid is returned to the radiator t
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  • ...e produces 2.66&nbsp;kg/L (22.23&nbsp;lb/gal)<ref>[http://www.epa.gov/OTAQ/climate/420f05001.htm Average Carbon Dioxide Emissions Resulting from Gasoline and ...(or percentage change) between MPG levels. The improvement of 15 to 19 MPG change saves about twice as much gas as the improvement of 34 to 44 MPG over a giv
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  • ...yed the same length as Celica but rear panels differed. The most important change was the swap to an [[Inline-6]] instead of the stock Celica's [[Straight-4| ...at there was an addition of optional leather-trimmed seating and automatic climate-control.
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  • .../overview.htm | accessdate = 2007-03-09}}</ref> In 2011, the standard will change to include many larger vehicles.<ref>{{cite web | publisher = Pew Center on Global Climate Change
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  • In 1993, all Quad Four engines lose 5 hp for stricter emissions. Climate controls are revised and the SE got new gauge graphics. In 1994, the 3.3 V6 ...dyside cladding. The sedan model was dropped for 2005, which was the only change in the abbreviated model year, leaving only the Coupe which was now relegat
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  • ...block heater, battery warmer, electric car interior heater and other cold-climate items were available as factory and/or dealer-installed options, while air ...nd Dart) which were discontinued in the middle of the 1976 model year. The change hurt Chrysler's reputation and profitability, contributing to its near-bank
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  • * Operation of the climate control interface is clumsy. ...axle]] to an [[independent suspension|independent front suspension]]. This change for the American market made the trucks more driveable at highway speeds an
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  • ...ar also saw the air conditioner converted from R12 to R134a refrigerant, a change in the vehicle's self-diagnostic system to [[On Board Diagnostics|OBD]]-II, * Blower resistor - Failure of this component can cause the climate control to get stuck at the highest blower setting.
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  • ...es in store for 2000: the 3.1 V6 got an hp increase to 175, and dual-zone climate controls (manual in the Custom, automatic in the Limited models). In 2000, 2005 Centurys got virtually no change after a short model year run, which would be the last of the Century as the
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  • ...ratios also make for a smoother, quieter ride, as the engine speed doesn’t change as often with each shift. In addition, more ratio choices, more appropriate ...ubby and Dodge logo on passenger side surrounds. From the cluster bezel to climate control knobs, circles are a primary graphic element repeated throughout th
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  • The main change over that period has been in the cars, and in the professionalisation and c ...-wheel drive car on which to base their response, so FISA was persuaded to change the rules, and open the Championship to cars in [[Group B]]. This allowed c
    38 KB (5,921 words) - 23:23, 6 July 2010
  • ...r, such as a mini-fridge, an espresso-maker, silky smooth ride, [automatic climate control], and heated/cooled seats, mirrors and windows. The car would also ...y programmable via a touch screen mounted on the dashboard. The driver can change the drive-by-wire settings to customise the response of the car to his or h
    88 KB (14,928 words) - 20:32, 22 September 2009
  • ...sourced from wrecked cars), and electronic items like the digital dash and climate control can fail. ...many critics to be easier recognizable as luxury car. A very substantial change from the previous [[V6]] car, though, was the addition of the a [[DOHC]] [[
    35 KB (5,074 words) - 20:28, 9 August 2010
  • ...United States Grand Prix|United States]] where he suffered an oil leak. A change of luck gained him a 9th place finish in the [[2004 French Grand Prix|Frenc ...to 12th from his 19th place start on the grid due to a mid-weekend engine change.
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  • ...it distance. Recently, advances in production and changes in the political climate have increased the availability and awareness of [[biodiesel]], an alternat ...the combustion chamber. This noise was a product of the sudden temperature change, hence why it was more pronounced at low engine temperatures. A combination
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