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  2. Smart key - Wikipedia

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    A push-button ignition switch in place of the immobilizer on a Mitsubishi RVR equipped with the Smart key. Vehicles with a smart-key system can disengage the immobilizer and activate the ignition without inserting a key in the ignition, provided the driver has the key inside the car.

  3. Remote keyless system - Wikipedia

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    The system also allows a user to leave the ignition key in the vehicle, for later retrieval — including by another user sharing a unique entry code. Two hikers, for example, can leave the keys in the glove box, lock the door, and either hiker can return later to access the vehicle via their own code.

  4. Ignition switch - Wikipedia

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    The ignition locking system may be sometimes bypassed by disconnecting the wiring to the switch and manipulating it directly; this is known as hotwiring. Ignition switches are generally a simple repair that can be completed without much knowledge. They are mainly vehicle specific and plug and play.

  5. Car alarm - Wikipedia

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    Some vehicles will arm when the power door lock switch is pressed with the driver's door open, and the door is subsequently closed. Some vehicles will disarm if the ignition is turned on; often when the vehicle is equipped with a key-based immobilizer and an alarm, the combination of the valid key code and the ignition disarms the system.

  6. Ford Model A engine - Wikipedia

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    A manual spark lever advances or retards the ignition, particularly retarding the spark plug ignition during engine starting. [ 4 ] [ 31 ] [ 13 ] [ 32 ] [ 33 ] The Model A was configured with a positive-ground system (positive battery terminal connected to vehicle frame and engine block) – opposite of the norm in modern "negative-ground ...

  7. Range Rover (L322) - Wikipedia

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    The switch to Lxxx codenames occurred after the sale to Ford with L30 being renamed L322 at the top of a model line-up of Range Rover Sport (L320) Land Rover Discovery (Discovery 3 L319), Land Rover Defender (L316) and Freelander (L314). The third-generation Range Rover was designed to accommodate BMW's M62 V8 engines for future models.

  8. Subaru Crosstrek - Wikipedia

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    In October 2021, a warranty extension for up to 8 years (and unlimited mileage) was applied to all first generation Crosstreks (along with most Subaru models of the time period) for the CVT parking brake switch, as when the contacts on the switch are contaminated, owners can't remove their key from their ignition switch.

  9. Cylinder (engine) - Wikipedia

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    During use, the cylinder liner is subject to wear from the rubbing action of the piston rings and piston skirt. This wear is minimized by the thin oil film which coats the cylinder walls and also by a layer of glaze which naturally forms as the engine is run-in. On some engines, the cylinder liner is replaceable, in case it becomes worn or damaged.