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Modern vehicles cannot be 'tuned up.' Th term tune up refers to how vintage vehicles needed their timing and ignitions adjusted. Modern EFI vehicles are computer controlled and no longer require such services. However the term of 'tune-up' is still used deceptively by some shops. That being said a 2002 Lincoln does require services such as coolant, engine oil, transmission, brake fluid, and power steering fluid changes. Changing these fluids are critical to long service life. Furthermore, the Lincoln does have spark plugs and ignition wires that are specified to be changed at certain mileage intervals. Often modern spark plugs are specified to last 100,000 miles. Other services recommended are the changing of belts, hoses, engine & cabin air filters, PCV valves, and fuel filters. In modern terms the servicing and replacing of these components can regard today's version of a tune-up.
In the late 60's and 70's almost all full size GM's had a TH350. I don't believe they come in any modern vehicles. They and the TH 400 are still widely available from re-build shops and wreckers yards. - The book, Turbo Hydra-Matic 350 Handbook, ISBN 0-89586-051-1, is a great read and will bring you a great deal of detail on the history, rebuilding and improvements you can make to these great transmissions.
No. That would short out and potentially cause a fire. The negative side will go to the frame or the body to ground.
in modern language, Guinevere means Jennifer.
It follows the rules that make it modern art. The features make it stand out as an extraordinary modern piece.
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todays age is called the modern age because these days we have many electronic gadgets and many cars and modern vehicles and in the older times there was nothing such as gadgets or modern vehicles thus the old age use to have vehicles
B. J. Stanier has written: 'Modern electronics and integrated circuits' -- subject(s): Digital integrated circuits, Linear integrated circuits
The modern devices that use integrated circuits are :Lab topsDVDsProcessorsPhonesAlmost anything containing electronics.
High impedance meters are used on modern vehicles because of the amount of sensors they have in them. The meters are equipped to handle the circuitry of todays vehicles.
Electronic devices use all sorts of complicated electronic circuits - amplifier circuits for example, and switching circuits. The details, however, are a bit complicated for a short answer.
Yes, gas burns efficiently in modern vehicles due to advancements in engine technology and fuel efficiency measures.
Maurice Yunik has written: 'Design of modern transistor circuits' -- subject(s): Electronic circuit design, Transistor circuits
No, most Chrysler vehicles do not use maf sensors.
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High impedance meters should be used in modern vehicles due to the vast array of circuitry they consist of. Modern cars and trucks have sensors that just about control everything.
Modern Marvels - 1994 Remote Operated Vehicles - 6.37 was released on: USA: 8 November 2000