
AUTOTRANSFORMER SYSTEM: Describes a type of transformer where both primary and secondary coils carry out identical functions.
AUTOMATIC  CLOSING SYSTEM:  Describes a system that will automatically close all the doors,  windows, hatches and boot lids from a sensor attached to the ignition key.
                    AUTOMATIC  CONTROL SYSTEM:  Describes a switching system that can be programmed to operate  control switches in a particular time frame as well as at pre-determined  intervals.
                    
 AUTOMATIC  CRUISE CONTROL (ACC):  Describes a cruise control system that indicates the  direction the switch needs to be moved to increase the speed (accelerate) of  the vehicle
                     
AUTOMATIC  DEFROST:  Describes a system that can be manually operated to remove build-ups  of ice and frost from evaporators automatically.
                    
 AUTOMATIC  TEMPERATURE CONTROL:  Describes a system that regulates the temperature levels  in either an integral heater or air conditioner to meet the pre-set temperature  inside the vehicle.
                     
AUTOMATIC  VOLTAGE REGULATOR:  Describes a type of voltage regulator that automatically  holds the voltage of an alternator at a constant level but within pre-set  limits.
                    
 CLIMATE  CONTROL SYSTEM:  Describes a system where the driver can change the passenger  compartment's temperature, including the heater, vent, and air conditioner. 
                     
KEYLESS  ENTRY SYSTEM:  Describes a system that allows the driver to lock and unlock  their vehicle without a key. 
                    
INTERMITTENT  WIPER CONTROL SYSTEM: Describes a device that operates the wipers at pre-set intervals,  ranging from two seconds to forty seconds, most frequently used in conditions  of drizzle, mist or to clear off spray from other vehicles. 
                   
 LINEAR  WIPER SYSTEM: Describes a system where the windscreen wiper arm is attached  both at the top and bottom, meaning that instead of covering the usual arc, the  blade traverses in a straight line from one side of the windshield to the other. 
                    
OPEN  LOOP SYSTEM: Describes a control system that operates by feeding in  instructions at the beginning of a process and followed during the entire  process. 
                    
REAR  WASH/WIPE SYSTEM: Describes an electrically driven system comprising a water  pump, reservoir, and wiper used for cleaning the rear window, 
                    
REAR  WINDOW HEATER SYSTEM: Describes a heating element integrated into the glass that  removes the fog, mist, or even ice from the rear window.
                    
REAR  WIPER SYSTEM: Describes a window wiper that wipes the rear window, 
                    
SPEED-SENSITIVE  WIPER SYSTEM: Describes a system that will increase blade pressure on the  windshield as the vehicle increases speed. 
                    
WASH/WIPE  SWITCH: Describes a switch that sits on the instrument panel whose role is to operate  the vehicle's rear wash/wipe system. 
                    
WINDSHIELD  WASHER: Describes the mechanical apparatus used to spray cleaning fluid on the  outside surface of the windshield, removing any build-ups of foreign  bodies.  
                    
WINDSHIELD  WASHER PUMP:Describes a type of pump that forces the cleaning fluid to the  windshield washer nozzles to spray the fluid on the windshield. 
                   
WINDSHIELD WASH/WIPE SYSTEM: Describes a relatively sophisticated system operated from the control stalk by the same lever in conjunction with the wipers that directs a jet of water onto the windshield and activates the wipers.
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