This electrical component stores the electrons that power your engine's starter?
What is a battery?
The____ wires run throughout the car in different systems like the radio, safety systems, and charging points. It is also found in starters.
What is copper?
What type of plugs are part of a diesel car's ignition system?
What is a glow plug?
These two common types of axles are often dependent on the type of vehicle they are in?
What are CV and live(solid) axles?
In some countries this is called the Boot, in american we call this part of the car the ___?
What is a Trunk?
This in your brake system can cause a soft or spongy brake pedal.
What is air?
___ is used in navigation screens, back-up camera lenses, and mirrors in your car. It helps the driver have a clearer view of what they are doing and where they are going.
What is Glass?
What shape is frequently associated with lug nut torque?
What is a star pattern?
Every modern car has a ___ system that stops or slows down the vehicle without locking the wheels in the process.
What is a ABS System?
What sensor measures the temperature of coolant?
What is a CTS?
This component can often cause uneven brake pad wear, often wearing out one brake pad quicker than another.
What is a Brake Caliper?
In 1970, it only accounted for 2% of the total components of a car; today, it makes up to 15% of the total car parts.
What is Aluminum?
What is the name for the rubber portion of your windscreen wipers?
What are Blades?
Is part of an exhaust system and is responsible for reducing the noise produced by the exhaust system
What is a muffler or resonator?
This is the part that transfers movement from the push rod or lifter to the valve.
What is a Rocker?
Usually, a ____ has five to six gears used for controlling speed.
What is a Transmission?
___ is the main materials in manufacturing door panels, the chassis of the car, and the support beams
What is Steel?
Name the part which removes debris from air or fluid?
What is a Filter?
helps in the delivery of fuel and often resides in the fuel tank
What is a fuel pump?
This part reciprocates in the cylinder to help change chemical energy into kinetic energy.
What is a Piston?
Without the _____, a car can overheat which can cause serious damage to the engine, but it also helps warms the vehicle's engine from a cold start as well.
What is a thermostat?
This new light weight material was considered space age when it first arrived due to its development in the space program.
What is Carbon Fiber?
These emergency items have been removed from many new cars to help reduce weight and improve fuel economy.
What is a spare tire?
What is a battery?
This tool flashes frequently to help tune our engine.
What is a Timing Light?