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1 memory seat adjustment
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2 memory seat adjustment
Автомобильный термин: регулировка сиденья электроприводом с памятьюУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > memory seat adjustment
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3 memory seat adjustment
English-russian automobile dictionary > memory seat adjustment
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4 adjustment
1) выверка2) наладка3) подгонка; пригонка4) регулирование, регулировка•- actuator adjustment
- automatic adjustment
- backrest adjustment
- bearing adjustment
- bearing preload adjustment
- belt adjustment
- belt tension adjustment
- brake adjustment
- cable-control adjustment
- camber angle adjustment
- carburetor adjustment
- chain tension adjustment
- charge adjustment
- clearance adjustment
- clutch adjustment
- coarse adjustment
- cold valve adjustment
- continuous adjustment
- coupler height adjustment
- electric seat adjustment
- end play adjustment
- feedback adjustment
- final adjustment
- fine adjustment
- fuel-level adjustment
- gap adjustment
- height adjustment
- idle adjustment
- idling speed adjustment
- ignition adjustment
- ignition timing adjustment
- improper adjustment
- initial adjustment
- linkage adjustment
- manual adjustment
- memory seat adjustment
- mesh adjustment
- mirror adjustment
- pedal adjustment
- periodic adjustment
- preset adjustment
- pressure adjustment
- screw adjustment
- seat adjustment
- seat height adjustment
- service adjustment
- spark adjustment
- spark gap adjustment
- speed adjustment
- steering wheel adjustment
- stroke adjustment
- tension adjustment
- timing adjustment
- toe-in angle adjustment
- travel adjustment
- valve clearance adjustment
- valve lash adjustment
- zero adjustment
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