Automotive Mechanics
May; Simpson
1st Edition
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,Table of Contents
1. Motor Vehicle Components
2. Workshop Safety
3. Workshop Practices
4. Tools and Their Uses
5. Measuring and Checking
6. Friction and Bearings
7. Seals, Gaskets and Sealants
8. Fuels, Fluids and Lubricants
9. Service and Maintenance
10. Tyres, Wheels and Balance
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11. Braking Systems and Service
12. Suspension Systems and Service
13. Steering Systems and Service
14. Wheel Alignment
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15. Engine Fundamentals
16. Engine Construction
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17. General Engine Service
18. Cylinder Head Repair and Overhaul
19. Cylinder Block Repair and Overhaul
20. Cooling Systems and Service
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21. Engine Lubricating Systems
22. Intake and Exhaust Systems
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23. Clutches and Service
24. Manual Transmissions and Transaxles
25. Drive Lines and Shafts
26. Rear Axle and Final Drive
27. Automatic Transmissions: Torque Converters
28. Automatic Transmissions: Mechanical Systems
29. Automatic Transmissions: Hydraulics and Controls
30. Automatic Transmission Service
31. Petrol Fuel Systems
32. Ignition Systems
33. Emission Control Systems
34. Diagnosis of Petrol Engines
,35. Diesel Engines
36. Diesel Fuel Systems
37. Diesel Fuel System Service
38. Basic Automotive Electrics
39. Electrical Effects and Applications
40. Basic Automotive Electronics
41. Batteries
42. Starting Systems
43. Charging Systems
44. Body Electrical Systems
45. Instruments and Warning Systems
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46. Vehicle Computer Systems
47. Hybrid and Electric Vehicles
48. Vehicle Safety Systems
49. Air Conditioning
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50. Environmental Considerations in the Automotive Industry
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, Chapter 01 Testbank
Student:
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What is a hybrid vehicle?
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A vehicle that has a third power plant to charge batteries in an emergency.
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A vehicle with a second power plant that is usually for propulsion and economy purposes.
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A vehicle that runs on diesel and uses electronic injection technology for emission standards and fuel economy.
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A vehicle that runs exclusively on LPG and has a larger-capacity battery fitted.
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What is the main function of ABS?
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ABS prevents the wheels skidding when the handbrake is applied to a moving vehicle.
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ABS monitors the airbag system and seatbelt pre-tensioners in case of an accident.
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ABS is an air-brake system fitted to some vehicles as a supplementary braking system.
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ABS (antilock braking system) prevents individual wheels from locking and skidding when the brakes are applied forcibly.