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  "description": "In a first detection procedure, a controller drives a shifting actuator to move a first engagement member from an original position of a first engagement portion in one direction along a relative motion path and acquires first position information representing a first position, the original…",
  "path": "/patents/1424519",
  "publishedAt": "2024-01-10T00:00:00.000Z",
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  "textContent": "In a first detection procedure, a controller drives a shifting actuator to move a first engagement member from an original position of a first engagement portion in one direction along a relative motion path and acquires first position information representing a first position, the original position corresponding to a non-shifting position of the shifting actuator, the first position being a position where the first engagement portion moved in the one direction contacts a second engagement portion. The controller drives the shifting actuator to move the first engagement member from the original position in the other direction along the relative motion path and acquires second position information representing a second position where the first engagement portion moved in the other direction contacts the second engagement portion. The controller calculates a center position of the first engagement portion on the relative motion path from the acquired first position information and the acquired second position information, compares the calculated center position to the original position, and determines whether the original position is within a predetermined first range defined based on the center position.",
  "title": "TRANSMISSION-EQUIPPED VEHICLE"
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