Chapter 1 Car

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Fan

A(n) ____ draws cool air through the radiator.

Battery

A(n) _____ provides the electricity for the starting system.

Assembly

A(n) ______ is a set of fitted parts designed to complete a function.

air-fuel ratio

% of air-fuel mixed together

SUV

A four door that holds 7 or 8 that has ability to tow, hull, and be some what "sporty".

Clutch

Allow the driver to engage or disengage the engine and manual transmission or trans-axle

Describe the purpose of an automotive suspension system.

Allows tires to move up and down reducing body movement

Crankshaft

Changes the reciprocating motion of the piston and rod into useful rotary motion.

Alternator

Charges the battery.

Transaxle

Consists of a transmission and a differential in a single housing

Rear Axle Assembly

Contains a differential and two axles

Chassis

Contains tires, wheels, engine, transmission, and drive axle assembly

Throttle Valve

Controls the amount of air entering the engine

Camshaft

Controls the opening of the valves.

Cylinder Head

Covers and seals the top of the cylinder

The total weight of the vehicle known as the vehicle _____ weight.

Curb Weight

The Steering system allows the driver to control vehicle _____ by turning the wheel rights or left.

Direction

Track width

Distance between the centerlines of the two wheels on the same axle.

Vehicle Wheelbase

Distance from the center line of the front wheels to the center line of the rear wheels

Fuel Efficiency

Efficiency of the motor of how miles a car can go per gallon.

Body

Skin forming the outside of the vehicle

Sedan

Holds 4-5 people, has four doors.

Combustion chamber

Hollow area between the top of the piston and the bottom of the cylinder head

Piston Ring

Keep(s) combustion pressure and oil from leaking between the piston and cylinder wall

Valve Spring

Keep(s) the valves closed when they do not need to be open.

Manual Transmission

Lets the driver change gear ratios to better accommodate driving conditions

Connecting Rod

Links the piston to the crankshaft

Control Module

Main Unit that controls the output devices like the engine

Sensor

Measure speed, engine temp, motion

Block

Metal casting that holds all the other parts in place.

Sensors

Modern gas injection systems use a control module, ____, and electrically operated injectors to meter fuel into the engine.

Body & Frame, Fuel System, Electrical System, Engine

Name four major categories of automotive parts and systems.

Intake Valve

Open and close to control the flow of the air-fuel mixture and the exhaust gases.

actuators

Opens and closes parts on the motor

Heat Energy

Piston Strokes convert _____ energy into kinetic energy.

Heat Energy

Piston strokes convert _____ energy into kinetic energy.

Force

Required to move a passenger vehicle through air

Automotive Computer System

Sensors, actuators, control modules that control the cars to make them more efficient

Three things that make up a vehicle's electrical system.

Starting System, Ignition System, Charging System,

Frame

Strong metal structure that provides a mounting place for all the other parts.

Pump

The ____ forces coolant through the inside of the engine,hoses, and radiator.

Starting

The ____ system has a powerful electric motor that rotates the engine crankshaft until the engine fires and runs on its own power.

Air-Fuel Mixture

The ignition system is needed on gasoline engines to ignite the ___.

interior, exterior

The lighting system consists of a cars _____ and _____ lights

Vehicle Length

The outermost point on the front bumper to the outermost points of the rear bumper

Aerodynamics

The study of the motion of air as it interacts with a moving object is called

Drive train

Transfer turning force from the engine crankshaft to the drive wheels

Drive Train

Transfer turning force from the engine crankshaft to the drive wheels.

Drive Shaft

Transfers power from the transmission to the rear axle assembly.

Piston

Transfers the energy of combustion to the connecting rod.

Coupe

Two door car that holds 2 or 4 people, usually use for sports cars.

What is the most common construction construction design used to build small and medium passenger cars?

Unibody Design

Automatic Transmission

Uses a internal hydraulic system and sometimes electronic controls to shift gears.

Torque Converter

Uses various gear combination, or ratio, to multiply engine speed and torque to accommodate driving conditions

Unibody Design

What is the most common construction design used to build small and medium passenger cars?

The brake system produces ____ to slow or stop the vehicle

friction

The suspension, steering, and brake systems are the ____ parts of the chassis

movable


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