Some electric components of your car are run by electric energy stored in ____?
What is a battery?
This material was used to seal fluids in an engine and a bottle but is becoming less common as more modern materials are created.
What is cork?
What type of ignition plugs are not part of a gas cars ignition system?
What are glow plugs?
There are several types of drivetrain configurations, these are 3 different types.
What are
FE RWD
MidE RWD
MidE AWD
FE 4/AWD
RE AWD
RE RWD
drivetrain layouts?
This fluid is hydroscopic and generally needs to be changed every 2 years.
What is a Brake fluid?
This pressure based test helps determine what specifically inside the combustion chamber is no longer holding pressure.
What is a leak down test?
This highly flammable material is also very light and was known for being used in wheels.
What is Magnesium?
Where on a car would you find hubcaps?
What are wheels?
Every car has a fuel system that mixes these two molecules to create a chemical reaction.
What are oxygen and carbon?
This fluid can last a life time but often turns from a translucent fluorescent color to an opaque color when it is due for changing.
What is engine coolant or antifreeze?
is usually considered the heart of a car.
What is a Engine?
This common lightweight metal has an American pronunciation, but the international sounds like this.
What is Aluminum?
What is the name for the rubber portion of your windscreen wipers?
What are Blades?
This device present near the start of an exhaust pipe and is responsible for reducing the emissions produced by combustion or the lack there of.
What is a Catalytic converter?
The primary source of energy for your car, this fluid will only stay in a useable form for 6 months to a year before needing to be completely flushed if it is not used.
What is a gasoline?
Usually, a ____ has five to six gears used for controlling speed or power.
What is a Transmission?
This iron based material is used in manufacturing door panels, the chassis of the car, and support beams in cars and buildings.
What is Steel?
What is the name of the part which takes debris out of air or fluid?
What is a Filter?
These parts get very hot and reduce in size over a 30-60k mile change interval. There are and integral part for this friction based system.
What are brake pads?
This consumable part of a car's electronic system lasts for about 4-8 years and is often covered by a pro-rated warranty if it does it does not go the distance.
What is a car's 12V battery?
Without the _____, which transfers heat to air, a car can be overheated which can cause serious damage to the engine.
What is a radiator?
What is a cylinder head gasket made from?
What is Metal?
Hazard warning lights typically flash which two colors?
What is amber or white?
What is a battery?
This fluid has regular mileage intervals for replacement, but it it can also have a burnt odor to it if it has been abused in certain applications.
What is a Dipstick?