unbundling
in medical coding, it would be "unbundling"
The term you're looking for is "unbundling." In CPT coding, unbundling refers to the practice of assigning multiple codes for procedures or services that are typically covered by a single comprehensive code. This can lead to overbilling and is generally considered a violation of coding guidelines. Proper coding should use the most appropriate single code when available.
there are multiple codes for each beyblade
The P0300 is a multiple miss-fire code. The P1130 & P1135 are fuel air metering codes. Generally speaking you want to fix the first fault code in the list if you pull multiple codes at once. One code can cause other codes to appear. Fix the multiple miss-fire problem, clear the codes and see if the other two comeback.
Multiple
There is a long list of P codes. Better to ask for a P code. All P codes are used for multiple cars. I know for a fact that every Chrysler dodge jeep Plymouth use p0300 for multiple cylinder missfire.
There are multiple codes, so you will have to figure it out manually.
there are multiple codes for everyone who buys
Well that depends. There are multiple codes one for every Dark Wolf. If you want the code i suggest you buy a Dark Wolf and use the code. So pretty much no one can answer this except for what i said about the multiple codes
There are multiple codes for the transmission. Click P1600s to see the codes. https://www.ericthecarguy.com/honda-specific-obd-ii-codes
ICD9CM is the official system of assigning codes associated with hospitals in the Untied States. Originally used to code and classify mortality data from death certificates until 1999. It consist of a numerical list of the disease code, an alphabetical index of the diseases entries and a classification system for the procedures.