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What 2 things send power to a manual engine? - answer>>>Clutch and driveshaft
What kind of metal does not allow for welding and heat? - answer>>>High strength Steel
Tempered Glass - answer>>>Disintegrates upon impact into dull-edged pebbles
Laminated windshield glass - answer>>>Consists of a double layer of glass with a thin
sheet of vinyl in between
What component combines the deck lid and stationary back glass into a single assembly
that lifts up like a deck lid? - answer>>>Hatchback
The front wheel alignment on most unibody vehicles is only as good as... - answer>>>The
dimensional accuracy of the body structure, even the upper body dimensions
The vheicle has rear end damage and the fuel tank needs to be replaced. What else could
be damaged? - answer>>>The fuel level sender
The evaporated emissions control system is designed to do what? - answer>>>Capture
fuel vapors and route them to the engine to burn
The complex carburetor required five different circuits to handle operating requirements:
- answer>>>Main circuit, idle circuit, accelerator pump, power enrichment circuit, choke
What type of steering is the worm gear found? - answer>>>Recirculating ball steering
The compent of the vheicle that filters our pollutants from the exhaust system? -
answer>>>The catalytic converter
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When the brakes are applied, which part forces fluid to the master cylinder? -
answer>>>Solenoid valve
Independent front and rear suspension systems - answer>>>allow each wheel to move up
and down on its own
What is the proper brake fluid to use on most vehicles? - answer>>>Dot 3 & Dot 4
What are the two components of the hood's lock assembly? - answer>>>Pop-up spring
and safety catch
There are two main types of control for multi-port systems - answer>>>- Sequential multi-
port fuel injection: Each injector opens just before the intake valve for its cylinder opens
Front outer components of a vehcile are - answer>>>Front bumper, grille, headlamps
Front end sheet metal compares are: - answer>>>Grille, hood, and fenders
Front end exterior includes - answer>>>Fascia, fenders, hood, and cowl panel
On a front wheel drive car, the front wheels are attached to: - answer>>>Half shafts
The front passenger airbag is usually located where? - answer>>>Above the glove box
What part in a rear wheel drive vehicle sends power to the differential? - answer>>>Drive
shaft
With this type of brake system, the driver must keep their foot pressed firmly on the
brake pedal until the vehicle stops. - answer>>>ABS (Anti-lock braking system)
What does a connecting rod connect? - answer>>>Piston to the crankshaft
, What chemicals react to inflate a car's airbag? - answer>>>Sodium Azide (NaN3) and
Potassium Nitrate (KNO3) reacts to produce nitrogen gas.
A drum brake does not include - answer>>>Brake shoes, caliper, brake linings, bake
backing plate
The two main components of a disc brake are: - answer>>>Caliper and disc (rotor)
The sound-deadening panel that is sometimes attached to the inner hood panel is the: -
answer>>>Insulator pad
What is a "ball joint"? - answer>>>A suspension component that allows for pivotal and
rotational movement of the wheel
What body part is located under the doors? - answer>>>Rocker panel
What does ECM mean? - answer>>>Electronic Control Module
What are the components of the exhaust system? - answer>>>Exhaust pipes, exhaust
manifold, catalytic converter, muffler tailpipe
What is NOT included in a rear MacPherson strut suspension system? - answer>>>Upper
control arm
What are the three most commonly used suspension systems? - answer>>>MacPherson,
Independent, Chapman
What is the purpose of an auto's thermostat? - answer>>>To block the flow of coolant to
the radiator until the engine has warmed up
In a manual transmission the engine is connected to the transmission by what? -
answer>>>The clutch