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* ECU- controls engine functions * Airbag Module- controls airbag deployment * Body Controller- controls interior lights, door locks, windows, seats, etc * Driver's Door Module- communicates commands from switches on drivers door to the body controller * Cruise Control Module- Regulates speed while in cruise control * Climate Control Module- Monitors interior temperature and controls the heating and cooling systems * Transmission Controller- controls automatic transmission * ABS Module- controls anti-lock brakes and may handle the traction-control and stability-control systems * Power Distribution Box Module- controls relays in the power distribution box * Instrument Panel- Controls gauges, and indicator lights using data from the communications bus

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Tiny specialized microprocessors installed in smart appliances and automobiles are called?

microcontrollers


Businessman and inventor who developed and mass-produced automobiles?

Henry Ford developed and mass produced automobiles.


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Henry Ford


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Manufacture automobiles quickly and cheaply.


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