20/01/2024
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1. Engine Components
a. Engine: The heart of your vehicle, the engine converts fuel into mechanical energy, propelling your car forward.
b. Transmission: Responsible for controlling the power generated by the engine and transmitting it to the wheels.
c. Exhaust System: Manages the emission of gases produced during combustion, contributing to environmental compliance.
2. Chassis and Suspension
a. Chassis: Forms the structural foundation of your car, supporting various components and providing stability.
b. Suspension System: Enhances ride comfort by absorbing shocks and vibrations, ensuring smooth handling on the road.
3. Braking System
a. Brake Components: Includes brake pads, rotors, and calipers that work together to slow down and stop the vehicle.
b. Anti-lock Braking System (ABS): Prevents wheel lockup during sudden braking, improving control and safety.
4. Electrical System
a. Battery: Supplies electrical energy to start the engine and power various electrical components.
b. Alternator: Converts mechanical energy into electrical energy to recharge the battery and power electrical systems.
c. Starter Motor: Initiates the engine's rotation for ignition.
5. Exterior Components
a. Lights: Headlights, taillights, and indicators ensure visibility and safety on the road.
b. Mirrors: Side and rearview mirrors contribute to overall visibility and driver awareness.
6. Interior Components
a. Dashboard: Displays vital information such as speed, fuel level, and engine status.
b. Seats and Seatbelts: Essential for comfort and safety during travel.
7. Fluid Systems
a. Fuel System: Manages the storage, flow, and injection of fuel into the engine.
b. Cooling System: Regulates engine temperature to prevent overheating.
c. Lubrication System: Ensures proper lubrication of moving parts, reducing friction and wear.
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