the brake petal is connected to a plunger in a
What is a master cylinder
components of a suspension system
What are springs, shock absorbers, MacPherson struts, torsion bars, axles, and connecting linkages.
Allows driver to control the direction of the vehicle
What is steering system
A vehicle where the roof can retract
What is a covertable
Ignites the fuel/air mixture
What is a spark plug
two types of brakes used
what is disc brakes and drum
A power steering system that continues to work even if the engine quits
What is the EPS System (Electric Power Steering System)
A vehicle that has a rear door that opens upward
What is a hatchback
Injects fuel into the combusion chamber
What is the fuel injector
what is a brake booster
many vehicles use a vacuum
The rack and pinion and parallelogram systems
What are the two basic types of steering systems
A vehicle that combines the features of a SUV and a Hatchback
What is a Crossover
Passageways through which the air/mixture enters and burned gases exit the cylinder
What is a port
Prevents the wheels from locking up, thereby maintaining directional control
What is an antilock brake system
Reduces body roll by connecting both lower control arms
What is a sway bar
are multipurpose vehicles and depending on their size and design can carry a wide range of passengers
What is a sport utility vehicle
A device that opens and closes the intake and exhaust valves at precisely the correct time
What is the camshaft
The force that is used to stop a vehicle
what is friction
dampen the upward and downward movement of springs
What do shock absorbers do
This unit contains the shock, spring, and upper control arm.
What is a strut
A vehicle with 2 doors and a fixed roof
What is a Coupe
cast iron or aluminium
What is the cylinder head made out of