The Automobile

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Frame

strong steel structure that supports the other components of the car.

Automotive System

A group of related parts that perform a specific function

Accessory Systems

Air conditioning, heating, entertainment systems that increase passenger comfort and convenience.

Steering System

Allows the driver to control vehicle direction

Clutch

Allows the driver to engage or disengage the engine and transmission.

Diesel Injection

An electronic system that forces diesel oil directly into the combustion chamber

Multi-Cylinder Engine

An engine that contains 4, 6, 8 and even 10 cylinders.

Body and Chassis System

Body, frame, suspension, steering, braking which support, stop and enclose the parts of the car

Unitized Body

Cars that use the internal body structure as a frame.

Powertrain Systems

Clutch, transmission, driveshaft and rear axle assembly or transaxle and axle shafts that use engine power to propel the car.

Rear Axle

Contains a differential and two axles

Transaxle

Contains a transmission and differential in one case.

Emission Control Systems

Crankcase ventilation, catalytic converter, fuel vapor storage, air injection for reducing air pollution produced by the car.

Automatic Transmission

Does not have to be shifted by hand

Engine Systems

Engine mechanical, fuel, cooling, lubrication systems to provide power for the car.

The Chasiss

Generally includes everything but the car body

Starting System

Has an electric motor that rotates the engine crankshaft until the engine starts and runs on its own power.

Electrical systems

Ignition, charging, starting, lighting and computer systems that operate the electrical devices in the car.

Suspension System

Lets the cars wheels move up and down with little or no body movement. Prevents the car from leaning excessively in turns.

Manual Transmission

Lets the driver change gear ratios and engine torque going to the drive wheels

Cooling System

Maintains a constant Engine operating temperature.

Ignition System

Needed on gasoline engines to ignite the air-fuel mixture.

Charging System

Needed to replace electrical energy drawn from the battery during starting system operation.

Brake System

Produces friction to reduce or stop the car

Fuel System

Provides the correct mixture of air and fuel for efficient engine operation.

Engine

Provides the energy to propel the car and operate other systems.

Exhaust System

Quiets engine operation and routes exhaust gases to the rear of the car.

Lubrication System

Reduces friction and wear between internal engine parts.

The Car Body

Serves as an attractive covering for the chassis

Four Stroke Cycle

The four cycles in which the air-fuel mixture is brought into the cylinder, compressed, burned and removed

Intake Stroke

The piston travels down in the cylinder. The intake valve opens allowing the air-fuel mixture into the cylinder.

Compression Stroke

The piston travels up in the cylinder Both the intake and exhaust valves are closed The air-fuel mixture is compressed

Exhaust Stroke

The piston travels upward in the cylinder The air-fuel mixture is pushed out of the cylinder through the exhaust valve The intake valve is closed

Power Stroke

The spark plug ignites the air fuel mixture The piston is forced down in the cylinder Both intake and exhaust valves are closed

Drive Shaft

Transfers power from the transmission to the rear axle assembly.

Power Train

Transfers turning force from the engine crankshaft to the car's drive wheels.

Gasoline Injection

Uses computer engine sensors and electronically operated injectors to meter fuel into the engine

Computer System

Uses electronic and electrical devices to help efficiency.

Carburetor Fuel System

Uses engine vacuum to draw fuel into the engine


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