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If the energy used to produce and transport and use a computer comes from burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas), then carbon dioxide, is emitted. Burning fossil fuels in industry, transport and the generation of electricity, adds CO2 to the atmosphere, producing the enhanced greenhouse effect which is responsible for global warming.
Industrial diamonds were used by such U.S. industries as construction, computer chip production, mining services, transportation systems, and machinery production
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Computer air transportation is the ability of a computer to communicate over a network. This is important for the transfer of information.
About 60 miles in order for the computer to log emissions information to relay to the testing computer.
it stands for electronic control module...which is your computer which controls your engines emissions
the vehicle has to be put on a computer to get the code. it could be emissions, but the computer will tell you what part of the system is failing, such as the oxygen senser.
Problems with the oxygen sensors are quite likely to cause emissions test problems. The car computer cannot properly adjust the air/fuel mixture to regulate the emissions.
It means that the computer has detected a fault that can affect the emissions of the vehicle. See related question below for more info.It means that the computer has detected a fault that can affect the emissions of the vehicle. See related question below for more info.
because they use electric witch creates greenhouse gases.
The most effective "greenhouse" gasses are water vapor and methane. Carbon dioxide is WAY down the list. Fortunately, water vapor's greenhouse effects are self-regulating; as water vapor in the air increases and causes more heat to be trapped, clouds form in the atmosphere and cause more heat to be REFLECTED AWAY. Unfortunately, the scientists who are warning of "global warming" were unable to include this factor in their computer climate models. So they are warning of a danger that does not exist.
The answer varies by model and manufacturer. I had an 84 Buick Park Avenue with a computer controlled carburetor that someone told me was the first computer controlled GM, but I would doubt this was the first computer controlled emissions system. As far as I know, computer controlled emissions did not become federally mandated until 1996 when OBD II emissions systems became standard. Now we have a light that comes on making little old ladies pay $50+ for a mechanic to tell her she forget to tighten her gas cap, thanks uncle sam.