Vehicle range shift mechanism

Interrelated power delivery controls – including engine control – Transmission control – Control by sensed ambient condition – pattern indicia,...

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C477S046000, C477S159000, C477S160000, C477S906000, C074S335000, C074S336001, C074S473210, C074S473120, C475S119000, C475S127000, C475S132000, C475S133000

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06866611

ABSTRACT:
A judging section judges whether or not ranges detected, respectively, by a first range detection section consisting of a first detection section and a position detecting sensor, and a second range detection section consisting of a second detection section; a C1detecting sensor and a B1 detecting sensor are in mutual agreement, and when the detected ranges are not in mutual agreement, a failure judging section judges a failure of the first range detection section.

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