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An inverted yield curve is an upward-sloping yield curve that indicates generally cheaper short-term borrowing costs than long-term borrowing costs.
DTCs
Diagnostic Trouble Codes, which are codes stored by a vehicle's onboard computer system to indicate issues within the vehicle.
Allison ECAT
A software tool designed for diagnosing and programming Allison transmissions, aiding in efficient maintenance and problem resolution.
ET
Stands for "Elapsed Time," commonly used in motorsports to refer to the time it takes for a vehicle to complete a given distance from a standing start.
Fluid Level Sensor
A device that measures the level of liquid within a container or system.
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