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When multiple-units are connected either way, they operate in unison, all controlled by a single driver, as if they were a single vehicle. This feature is available on some {{pll|Powertrains Overview|electric}}, {{pll|Powertrains Overview|diesel-electric}} and {{pll|Powertrains Overview|diesel-hydraulic}} motorized vehicles. The vehicles need to have their {{pll|Internal Combustion Engine|engines}} and {{pll|Breakers|breakers}} turned on individually for the MU connection to function properly.
When multiple-units are connected, whether by cable or wirelessly, they operate in unison, all controlled by a single driver, as if they were a single vehicle. This feature is available on some {{pll|Powertrains Overview|electric}}, {{pll|Powertrains Overview|diesel-electric}} and {{pll|Powertrains Overview|diesel-hydraulic}} motorized vehicles. The vehicles need to have their {{pll|Internal Combustion Engine|engines}} and {{pll|Breakers|breakers}} turned on individually for the MU connection to function properly.

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When multiple-units are connected, whether by cable or wirelessly, they operate in unison, all controlled by a single driver, as if they were a single vehicle. This feature is available on some {{pll|Powertrains Overview|electric}}, {{pll|Powertrains Overview|diesel-electric}} and {{pll|Powertrains Overview|diesel-hydraulic}} motorized vehicles. The vehicles need to have their {{pll|Internal Combustion Engine|engines}} and {{pll|Breakers|breakers}} turned on individually for the MU connection to function properly.

When multiple-units are connected, whether by cable or wirelessly, they operate in unison, all controlled by a single driver, as if they were a single vehicle. This feature is available on some electric , diesel-electric and diesel-hydraulic motorized vehicles. The vehicles need to have their engines and breakers turned on individually for the MU connection to function properly.