This fluid is essential to the operation of a power steering system, helping to reduce the effort required to steer.
What is power steering fluid?
This part limits spring osscilations.
What is a shock obsorber?
These parts are crucial for stopping a vehicle. This system usually consists of a disc and a pad.
What are disc brakes?
There are 3 of these in the shop and are used in case of an extreme emergency.
What are fire extinguishers?
This is used to make the vehicle accelerate.
What is gas pedal?
This part connects the steering wheel to the rest of the steering system, allowing you to steer the vehicle.
What is the steering shaft?
This part of the suspension system helps the wheels stay aligned with the vehicle and ensures the car handles well during turns.
What is the stabilizer bar (or sway bar)?
This component presses against the brake rotor to create friction and slow down the vehicle.
What is the brake pad?
When lifting something heavy where should you be lifting from.
What are legs?
This part of the car is used to power the cars component's in the electrical system.
What is a battery?
This is used to assist in steering the vehicle.
What is Steering Rack?
This term refers to the check that ensures a car's wheels are properly aligned, reducing tire wear and improving handling.
What is wheel alignment?
This warning light indicates a potential issue with the brake system, such as low brake fluid or worn brake pads.
What is the brake warning light?
When operating a lift, this should be done before raising or lowering a vehicle.
What is a pre-lift inspection?
This system ensures your car doesn’t release harmful gases into the environment.
What is the exhaust system?
A whining noise while turning the wheel can often indicate a problem with this power steering component.
What is the power steering belt?
The Mac-Pherson style strut assembly replaces which control arm.
What is upper control arm?
If your brake pedal feels soft or spongy, it could indicate a problem with this critical component.
What is air in the brake lines?
There is an oil spill on the floor and no one is cleaning it up. This tool should be used to clean it.
What is mop?
This part of the car helps to regulate the temperature of a vehicle's engine.
What is a thermostat?
This Item can cause an airbag light and horn failure if the steering wheel is rotated while the steering shaft is disconnected from the rack.
What is Clock Spring? (This problem happened on the Passat)
you notice a tire has significant inside tread wear. This can be the cause of the problem.
What is negative camber?
This is the typical lifespan of brake pads, depending on driving habits and type of vehicle.
What is 25,000 to 50,000 miles?
If an accident were to occur in the shop. What phone number should you call.
What is 911?
It’s recommended to replace this part of your vehicle every 30,000 miles or so to ensure proper airflow and engine performance.
What is the air filter?