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  2. Clarion (company) - Wikipedia

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    It is known for its close relationship with Nissan, which uses Clarion products almost exclusively in its vehicles. [1] Nissan once owned a 6.25% share in Clarion, although that was reduced in 2002. [2] [3] Clarion has an OEM relationship with many automotive companies, providing car headunits and components to them for their production vehicles.

  3. List of car audio manufacturers and brands - Wikipedia

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    This list of car audio manufacturers and brands comprises brand labels and manufacturers of both original equipment manufacturer (OEM) and after-market products generally related to in-car entertainment that already have articles within Wikipedia. While components sold by these companies have much in common with other audio applications or may ...

  4. Clarion (car audio) - Wikipedia

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  5. Vehicle audio - Wikipedia

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    In 1933, Crossley Motors offered a factory fitted car radio for £35. [8] By the late 1930s, push button AM radios were considered a standard feature. In 1946, there were an estimated 9 million AM car radios in use. [9] An FM receiver was offered by Blaupunkt in 1952. In 1953, Becker introduced the AM/FM Becker Mexico with a Variometer tuner ...

  6. Traffic message channel - Wikipedia

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    Traffic Message Channel (TMC) is a technology for delivering traffic and travel information to motor vehicle drivers.It is digitally coded using the ALERT C or TPEG protocol into Radio Data System (RDS) [1] carried via conventional FM radio broadcasts.

  7. Automotive head unit - Wikipedia

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    The head unit provides a user interface for the vehicle's information and entertainment media components: AM/FM radio, satellite radio, DVDs/CDs, cassette tapes (although these are now uncommon), USB MP3, dashcams, GPS navigation, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and sometimes vehicle systems status.

  8. Factory service manual - Wikipedia

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    Factory service manuals have seen the implementation of digitalization over the years. Factory service manuals are generally the only source of information for manufacturers labor time guides. These are times that are generated through labor time studies that are used in warranty operations.

  9. Peugeot 205 - Wikipedia

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    Clarion 97001F digital stereo radio/stereo cassette with 4 speakers; Lockable glove box with lamp; Its performance data is defined in the brochure from 1993 as: Maximum speed: 108 mph (174 km/h) Acceleration 0–100 km/h (62 mph): 12.2 seconds, 0–1000 m: 34.2 seconds.