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1 fuel injection valve
fuel injection valve1 HYDR/PNEU Einspritzdüse f (Motor, Einspritzpumpe)fuel injection valve2 KFZ Einspritzventil nfuel injection valve3 TECH Kraftstoffeinspritzdüse fEnglish-german engineering dictionary > fuel injection valve
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2 fuel filter
fuel filter1 HYDR/PNEU Brennstofffilter n, Kraftstofffilter nfuel filter2 TECH Filtereinsatz m (Kraftstoff) -
3 fuel pump
fuel pump1 HYDR/PNEU, TECH Kraftstoffförderpumpe f, Kraftstoffpumpe ffuel pump2 KFZ Brennstoffpumpe f -
4 fuel tank filler cap
fuel tank filler cap1 KFZ Verschlusskappe f des Kraftstofftanksfuel tank filler cap2 TECH Tankverschlusskappe fEnglish-german engineering dictionary > fuel tank filler cap
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5 fuel gage
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6 'fuel gage
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7 fuel gauge
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8 fuel-efficient
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > fuel-efficient
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9 fuel-thrifty
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > fuel-thrifty
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10 fuel
fuel I v HLK, TE mit Brennstoff versehen; befeuern fuel II HLK Brennstoff m, Brennmaterial n, Feuerung fEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > fuel
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11 fuel adjustment hole
English-german engineering dictionary > fuel adjustment hole
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12 fuel bed
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13 fuel bed controller
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14 fuel bed regulator
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15 fuel bed thickness
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16 fuel blending elevator
English-german engineering dictionary > fuel blending elevator
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17 fuel bowl
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18 fuel bowser
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19 fuel can
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20 fuel consumption
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