US regulator finds another cheat device in Audi car: report
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A US regulator found software in some Audi vehicles that lowered their carbon dioxide emissions if it detected that they were being used under test conditions, Bild am Sonntag reported.
The California Air Resources Board (CARB) discovered the software in an automatic transmission Audi last summer, the German weekly newspaper said, without citing any sources. CARB and Audi declined to comment on the report.
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