The abbreviation for continuing is "cont."
P.CONT is a turn-on lead wire for your external amps if you have them. All it does is sends a signal to your amp (if you have one) to turn on/turn off
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No, cont is short for continue.
U-Cont was created in 1966.
The abbreviation for continued is "cont."
The correct abbreviation for continued is "cont."
If you know what BNF is: Identifier -> Start Cont Start -> letter | underline Cont -> empty | (letter | underline | digit) Cont
Weird Era Cont. was created in 2007.
On an Ford automatic transmission it should be located on the transmission where the gear shift linkage connects. There is normally a 4 wire connector on it.
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The blue wire with a white stripe marked "P Cont" on a Kenwood car stereo typically indicates a power connection that provides a constant 12V supply, often used for maintaining memory functions, such as presets and clock settings, even when the vehicle is off. It's essential to connect this wire to a power source that remains active regardless of the ignition switch position. Always refer to the specific wiring diagram for your model to ensure proper installation.