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start-stop system

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start-stop system [′stärt ′stäp ‚sis·təm]
(communications)
A telegraph system in which each group of code elements corresponding to a character is preceded by a start signal that prepares the receiving mechanism to receive and register a character, and is followed by a stop signal that brings the receiving mechanism to rest in preparation for the reception of the next character.


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Alfa has also fitted a start-stop system to the new MiTo MultiAir and intends to introduce the fuel saving system to the rest of the MiTo line-up.
Keyless entry and a push-button start-stop system are also new features on a Skoda but the engine line up is familiar and will replicate that of the Superb saloon with a choice of three petrol units and two diesels.
8mpg and 118 gCO2/km), the Volvo S40 saloon and V50 Sportswagon DRIVe models now all feature a new Start-Stop system which brings CO2 emissions down to 104 g/km and improves fuel consumption up to 72.
 
 
 
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