Central coupler for a centralized monitor system for motor vehic

Electricity: measuring and testing – Measuring – testing – or sensing electricity – per se – Frequency of cyclic current or voltage

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324133, 340 52F, 340214, G01R 3102, B60Q 100

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040139476

ABSTRACT:
A centralized monitor system for motor vehicles having abnormality-detecting sensors located differently as applied to vehicle parts or objects to be monitored, switching circuits and warning display lamps, provides a coupling arrangement, in the form of a single multi-connector, between the sensors and switching circuits. Ready inspection of if any switching circuit or display lamp is damaged or in failure is possible simply by disconnecting the single connector.

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