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You'd think after 110 years the automobile industry would standardize this nomenclature...:-?....
by Old School on December 29th, 2007
No such luck, but mfg normally stick to the same pattern. I still look it up every time tho.
by csimme01 and Ninja Cooper UNMASKED on December 29th, 2007
Sure, GM has used the same convention for many years. But their convention is different from Ford, which is different from Chrysler, which is different from BMW, etc., etc.
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You'd think the SAE would have stepped in on this issue, but they haven't...
by Old School on December 29th, 2007
They were too busy working out all the icons on the dash. :^)
by csimme01 and Ninja Cooper UNMASKED on December 29th, 2007
Or deciding that the component that nearly everyone in the world knew as an "alternator" should instead be called a "generator"...;-D...
by Old School on December 29th, 2007