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  2. Chrysler RFE transmission - Wikipedia

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    In the 45RFE applications four gears are utilized. In the 545RFE four gears are used on the upshift and a new "gear", 2nd Prime, was used with a different (1.50:1 rather than 1.67:1) ratio to increase versatility when downshifting. Although, with some tuning, you can get the 545RFE to upshift into 2nd Prime. [2]

  3. Overheating (electricity) - Wikipedia

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    Overheating is a phenomenon of rising temperatures in an electrical circuit. Overheating causes damage to the circuit components and can cause fire, explosion, and injury. Damage caused by overheating is usually irreversible; the only way to repair it is to replace some components.

  4. Failure of electronic components - Wikipedia

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    A sudden fail-open fault can cause multiple secondary failures if it is fast and the circuit contains an inductance; this causes large voltage spikes, which may exceed 500 volts. A broken metallisation on a chip may thus cause secondary overvoltage damage. [1] Thermal runaway can cause sudden failures including melting, fire or explosions.

  5. Thermal management (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    Generic supplemental/spot cooling techniques, as well as turnkey cooling solutions developed by equipment manufacturers are viable solutions. Such solutions could allow very high heat release equipment to be housed in a central office that has a heat density at or near the cooling capacity available from the central air handler.

  6. Thermal cutoff - Wikipedia

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    A thermal fuse is used when the overheating is a result of a rare occurrence, such as failure requiring repair (which would also replace the fuse) or replacement at the end of service life. [ 1 ] One mechanism is a small meltable pellet that holds down a spring.

  7. Indiana Transmission - Wikipedia

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    Chrysler 68RFE transmission RWD Dodge Ram 2500-3500 (6.7L diesel) 948TE FWD Jeep Cherokee [1] Indiana Transmission II Chrysler W5A580 transmission RWD 6 gen. Charger or 2nd Gen. Magnum SXT Gearbox: Daimler-Benz 5G-Tronic cross Ref. Kelly Bluebook Detailed specs. Chrysler 300; Dodge Challenger; Dodge Charger (LX) Jeep Grand Cherokee

  8. Overheating - Wikipedia

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    Overheating may refer to: Overheating (economics) , a rapid, very big growth of production that is thought to have a negative influence Overheating (electricity) , unexpected rise of temperature in a portion of electrical circuit, that can cause harm to the circuit, and accidents

  9. Joule heating - Wikipedia

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    Joule heating is caused by interactions between charge carriers (usually electrons) and the body of the conductor.. A potential difference between two points of a conductor creates an electric field that accelerates charge carriers in the direction of the electric field, giving them kinetic energy.