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  2. Starter (engine) - Wikipedia

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    An automobile starter motor (larger cylinder). The smaller object on top is a starter solenoid which controls power to the starter motor and engages the Bendix drive.. A starter (also self-starter, cranking motor, or starter motor) is a device used to rotate (crank) an internal-combustion engine so as to initiate the engine's operation under its own power.

  3. WALL-E (character) - Wikipedia

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    Burtt also used an automobile self-starter for when WALL-E goes fast, [14] and the sound of cars being wrecked at a demolition derby provided for WALL-E's compressing trash in his body. [15] The Macintosh computer chime was used to signify when WALL-E has fully recharged his battery.

  4. REO Motor Car Company - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1933, the Royale also featured as an option REO's semi-automatic transmission, the Self-Shifter. This unit was unreliable, and Consumers Union Reports advised readers to avoid it. [9] The Model 8-31 was priced at $2,145. The model 8-35 was priced from $2,745 for the sedan to $3,000 for the convertible coupe. The coachbuilt cars ...

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  6. Charles F. Kettering - Wikipedia

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    Henry M. Leland – the head of Cadillac – became determined to develop an electric self-starting device. [12] When Leland's engineers failed to develop a self-starter small enough to be practical [13] he consulted Kettering, and Delco developed a practical model by February 1911. [14]

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  8. Starter - Wikipedia

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    Starter motors, for internal-combustion engines; Motor starter, a motor controller for large electric motors Motor soft starter; Lamp starter, for fluorescent lights Glow switch starter, a type of fluorescent starter

  9. Fill-In (puzzle) - Wikipedia

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    If a starter word is given in the grid, using it as the beginning search point is often useful. Raw "trial and error" is best used when only two or three words can potentially fit at a given location; temporarily assume one of the words, and see if an impossible letter combination results.