Driver's Ed Vehicle Systems and Maintenance

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Coolant

Mixture of water and antifreeze

Oil Pump

Moves oil to all moving engine parts

Fuse

Protects vehicle's electrical circuits from overloading

Battery

Provides energy to start the engine

Water Pump

Pumps coolant through radiator and engine

Muffler

Quiets engine noise

Catalytic Converter

Reduces harmful gas emissions

True

Springs are designed to soften the impact of bumps in the roadway

Clues of Misalignment

Steering Wheels is hard to turn and vibrates; Front end wobbles; Car pulls to one side; Tire threads wear unevenly; Bounces too much after a bump

Alternator

Supplies electricity needed to keep the engine running.

False; and the shocks

The main parts of a suspension system are the springs and the shocks.

True

The radiator should be opened only when the radiator is cool.

Crankshaft

The shaft turned by the pistons of the engine

False; There should be no play

There should be no more than two inches of play in the steering wheel if your vehicles has power steering.

True

Tire tread depth should be at least 1/26 inch

Tailpipe

Where exhaust gases exit vehicle

True

With newer vehicles, many but not all repairs are covered under the warranty.

False; You can know

You can't know the specific guidelines for servicing your vehicle.

True

You should ask a mechanic for an estimate before work begins on your vehicle

False; To make sure that they are not too loose.

You should check a vehicle's battery cables to make sure that they are not too tight.

False; When the engine isn't running.

You should check the engine oil level when the engine is running.

True

You should check your vehicle's headlights and turn signals every week

False; Some brake problems the vehicle may have.

Your vehicle's brake warning light will make you aware of some brake problems the vehicle may have.

True

Your vehicles's tires should be rotated at least every 5000 to 6000 miles.

Exhaust Manifold

Collects unburned gases.

Engine Control Module

Controls electric and other vehicle systems

Thermostat

Controls flow of the coolant

Starter or Starter Motor

A device for starting the engine of a vehicle

Spark Plug

A device in an engine's cylinder that ignites the mixture of air and gas with a sparkk

False; should be replaced if frayed or cracked.

A fan belt should be replaced every 5000 miles.

Clutch Pedal

A pedal that toggles a rotating shaft's functality

Ignition

Key activated device that helps start an engine

Ignition Switch

Key is used here to start a vehicle

Drive Shaft

A rotating shaft that transmit torque in an engine

Drive Wheels

A wheel that moves a vehicle

Differential

An arrangement of gears that allows each drive to turn at a different speed when a vehicle goes around a curve

Carbon Monoxide

An odorless, deadly gas

Generator

Another name for alternator

True

Brakes should be tested once a month.


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