What does RST mean on a car?
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RST on a car stands for Reset. When the navigation system freezes, malfunctions, or needs to be restored to factory settings, the reset button can be used to reset the system to its factory defaults, allowing the navigation to function normally. The RST button is usually located on the front panel of the navigation unit, appearing as a small pinhole. When the device is powered on, inserting a toothpick into the hole and hearing a click will trigger a restart of the navigation system, effectively restoring it. This method is commonly used to resolve navigation issues unrelated to hardware damage. A common scenario that triggers a reset is when a connection request arrives at a destination port with no listening process. For UDP, if a datagram arrives at a port that is not in use, it will generate an ICMP port unreachable message, whereas TCP uses a reset.