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  2. Hot-wiring - Wikipedia

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    Hot-wiring is the process of bypassing a motor vehicle's ignition switch and thus starting it without the key.It is often utilized during a vehicle theft. [1] However, a legitimate vehicle owner who has lost a vehicle key or starting a vehicle with inoperable ignition switch (e.g. in run-down old cars) may also implement this process.

  3. Immobiliser - Wikipedia

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    The electric immobiliser/alarm system was invented by St. George Evans and Edward Birkenbuel and patented in 1919. [2] They developed a 3x3 grid of double-contact switches on a panel mounted inside the car so when the ignition switch was activated, current from the battery (or magneto) went to the spark plugs allowing the engine to start, or immobilizing the vehicle and sounding the horn. [3]

  4. Hotwire - Wikipedia

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    Hot-wiring, a method of starting a car with no key; Hot-wire foam cutter, a tool used to cut foam and polystyrene; Hot wire (electricity), a wire conductor with non-zero potential in electric power distribution; Hot-wire anemometer, an electrical device for measuring the speed of airflow

  5. A new TikTok challenge is showing how to hot-wire cars. Kias ...

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    LAPD officials say Kia and Hyundai vehicles made between 2010 and 2021 are manufactured in a way that makes them more susceptible to hot-wire, a shortcoming that has been exploited and shared on ...

  6. Owner's manual - Wikipedia

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    2007 Toyota Yaris hatchback owner's manual 1919 Ford Motor Company car and truck operating manual. An owner's manual (also called an instruction manual or a user guide) is an instructional book or booklet that is supplied with almost all technologically advanced consumer products such as vehicles, home appliances and computer peripherals.

  7. Haynes Manual - Wikipedia

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    Haynes Owner's Workshop Manuals (commonly known as Haynes Manuals) is a series of manuals from the British publisher Haynes Publishing Group.The series focuses primarily on the maintenance and repair of automotive vehicles and covers a range of makes and models, with manuals for over 600 car and 225 motorcycle models.

  8. Books4cars - Wikipedia

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    Books4cars is a web-based company in Seattle, Washington, that carries used and rare books related to cars, trucks and motorcycles, such as service manuals, owners manuals and historical books. The business was started in 1997 in Detroit , Michigan , from a home collection of books by automotive engineer and mechanic Alex Voss.

  9. Handbook - Wikipedia

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    A technician referring to an instructional handbook for the operation of a machine Early 20th century handbook for operating a motor car. A handbook is a type of reference work, or other collection of instructions, that is intended to provide ready reference.