But by carefully placing objects of different sizes so that the angle always remains the same, it's possible to force perspective (
see diagram b).
Not exact matches
This means that just before I go through the expense of replacing the immobilizer, I am going to switch the ground which happened to be immobilizer harness terminal
B in my built in 1999 as 2000 model to immobilizer harness terminal C which appears to have been the standard from 2000 going forward,
see diagram attached, as you can
see, there is no
B in the circuit
diagram.
[Strictly speaking, there is no absolute guarantee even that
B is bounded, and it certainly doesn't seem from the
diagram that they have sampled densely around the high end of their range - I only
see two samples in their acceptable ensemble that are above 2.8 C or so.]
If we were to plot the NNFI on the same
diagram, I think we would
see that (a) it is almost always negative and (
b) that it has a downward long term trend.
You skim the directions and
see a
diagram with various «A», «
B» and «C» labels, all interconnected.