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What type of forces result in reverse faulting?
Transmission ECU
An electronic control unit responsible for managing the operation of a vehicle's transmission, ensuring optimal performance and fuel efficiency.
Hall-effect Sensors
Sensors that detect the presence of a magnetic field and convert it into an electrical signal.
Variable Capacitance Sensors
Sensors that detect changes in capacitance, which can be used to measure various parameters, such as pressure, position, or acceleration.
Potentiometers
Potentiometers are variable resistors used to measure the electrical potential (voltage), often found in devices for adjusting volume or tuning.
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