Why does this matter? Because generic data breaks trust.
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Generic data often uses "Bk" or "Bl" generically. The 348 protocol demands differentiation between Black, Blue, and Brown. It also verifies stripe patterns (e.g., "Red with Yellow stripe" vs. "Yellow with Red stripe"). In a CAN bus system, swapping those two means a no-start condition every time.