Combining PR Codes
PR Codes are module codes for specific parts. Let's consider, for example, motor vehicle parts.
Transmission | PR Combination | Engine | PR Combination | Make of car | PR Combination |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
MQ250-6F | E2J | 1.6L/85kW | MM8 / D4K | Renowned A | K8K |
MQ350-6F | E3N | 2L/103kW PD | D3X / D7N | Renowned B | K8C |
DQ250-6F | E4S | 2L/110kW | D2T / D2Z | Renowned C | K8P / 7N0 / 7JK |
MQ200-6F | E5M | 2L/147kW | D2L | ||
DQ200-7F | E6G | 3.2L/184kW | D6D | ||
MQ500 | E7U | 1.4L/88kW | D23 | ||
1.4L/92kW | D33 |
When combining PR Codes, use the following Boolean operators.
Designation | Meaning |
---|---|
/ | OR |
+ | AND |
! | NOT |
Use parentheses to combine two or more PR Codes. Place them around a series of PR Codes in an expression to indicate that those PR Codes make up one item within the expression.
If PR Codes contain spaces or other non-alphanumeric characters, enclose the PR Codes in double quotation marks. Please note that the double quotation marks must be escaped with the backslash character as shown in the following example: (Sunroof + \"Five Doors\") / (\"White Color\" + !\"Lane Assistant\").
PR Combination | Meaning |
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(K8P / 7N0 / 7JK) + (E7U + (D23 / D33)) | Renowned C make AND (MQ500 gearbox AND (88kW OR 92kW engine)) |
K8C + (E5M / E6G) | Renowned B make AND (MQ200-6F OR DQ200-7F transmission) |