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Function. to talk more about this we are joined by dr. michael peck who is the head of the electronics reliability in university of maryland and also the author of sudden acceleration and it is a book that is more than 10 years old, but it is considered definitive on the subject. so dr. pekt, how did this all work if this is a car functioning normally and a simple cell phone signal close to it triggers a different reaction. the cell phone is getting a signal and at the same time it sends out a signal. that signal is going through the air and hits the wires in the television set in this case, and again, the television set could represent a computer or engine control computer in the car and hits the wires and sends a signal through the wires and that signal causes malfunction. in this case, the malfunction is an audio malfunction so-to-speak, but it is possible it could cause some other ....

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