The majority of modern automobiles use this type of fuel.
Gasoline
This device allows a driver to control the vehicle steering system.
Steering Wheel
Operating voltage of automotive electrical systems.
12 volts
This system uses pads and a rotor to slow the vehicle.
Disc Brakes
Where heat in conventional systems comes from.
Engine Coolant
These allow air/fuel to enter and exit the engine.
Valves
The 60 in a P225/60R16 89H tire.
Aspect Ratio
An electromagnetic switch.
Relay
The method of operating and controlling braking systems.
Hydraulics
Where A/C line pressure originates.
Valves are closed using this.
Springs
A center link is used in this type of steering system.
Parallelogram
The two terminals on a battery.
Positive and Negative
The driver can control braking pressure to the wheels using this.
Brake Pedal
The chemical used in A/C systems.
Refrigerant
The area where fuel combustion takes place.
Combustion Chamber
The component that connects the steering system to the wheels.
Tie Rod
A tool used to test electrical circuits.
Digital Multi Meter
Braking distances are often measured in this way.
0-60 mph braking in feet
The most widely used automotive refrigerant.
R-134a
The best tool for checking crankshaft end play.
Dial Indicator
Modern vehicles use this for power steering.
Electric Motor
Current flow is restriction due to this.
High circuit resistance
The system used on modern vehicles to prevent brakes from locking up.
Anti-Lock Braking
The most recent type of automotive refrigerant.
R-1234yf