Automotive 2 Flashcards

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Fuel system

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Maintains correct air-fuel mixture for efficient operation. Carburetor is old fashioned, now electronic fuel injection is used

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Electric fuel pump

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Located in the vehicle’s fuel tank, supplies fuel under pressure to fuel injectors

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Fuel rail

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Manifold that supplies fuel under pressure to inlets of all the engine’s fuel injectors

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Fuel pressure regulator

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Regulates pressure. Excess fuel is led to the fuel return line, where it’s sent back to the fuel tank

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Fuel injector

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Sprays fuel into the intake airstream as it receives electrical signals from the PCM. Location determines specific type of fuel injection system

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Powertrain control module (PCM)

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Another word for the vehicle’s central computer, responsible for control of all functions associated with engine and transmission

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Intake manifold

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Distributes air to the intake parts on the cylinder head

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Intake air filter

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All air entering the engine passes through the air filter, which removes airborne contaminants that could damage internal engine parts

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Throttle body/plate

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The throttle plate, which is connected to the throttle pedal, controls engine speed and output of torque

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Primary ignition system

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Low voltage part of the ignition system

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Primary coil winding

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Low-voltage winding in the ignition coil, made up of several hundred turns of heavy wire

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Ignition module

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A transistorized switch that turns the primary current on and off

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Reluctor and pick up coil

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Responsible for generating a signal that operated the ignition module.

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Distributor

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Driven by the engines camshaft, times the spark and distributes it to the correct cylinder. Turns at 1/2 speed of engine

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Secondary ignition system

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High-voltage part of ignition system

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Secondary coil winding

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High voltage winding in the ignition coil. Made up of several thousand turns of fine wire, wound around primary coil winding

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Coil wire

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Transmits high voltage from secondary coil winding to distributing cap

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Distributor cap and rotor

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Directs high voltage from the coil wire to each cylinder in the firing order

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Spark plugs

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Threaded into the cylinder head. Protrudes into the combustion chamber and generates the spark for combustion

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Exhaust manifolds

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Majority of exhaust heat and noise is focused on the exhaust manifolds, often made of cast iron for durability under high heat

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Catalytic converter

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Responsible for converting toxic components of engine exhaust into relatively harmless compounds such as carbon dioxide and water

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Muffler

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Incorporates an expansion chamber and sound absorbing material to diminish noise

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Electrical starting system

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Cranks engine to start it

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Lead-acid battery

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Battery made up of lead plates immersed in an electrolyte made up of sulfuric acid and water

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Alternator
Belt-driven by the engines crankshaft, converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
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Actuators
Receive output signals from the computer and control vehicle functions
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Clutch
Transmits torque from the engine to the transmission
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Transaxle
Has several gears selected according to the speed of the vehicle and how fast the driver would like to accelerate
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Half shaft
Short drive shaft that transmits power from transaxle to the drive wheels. Front-wheel drive
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Constant-velocity (CV) joints
Transmits power through very steep angles
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Transmission
Rear and four wheel drive
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Drive shaft
Transmits torque from transmission to the drive axle
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Universal joints
Located at each end of the drive shaft, allows the shaft to operate at an angle with the component that's driving
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Drive axle
Transmits engine power between two drive wheels
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Torque converter
Automatic transmission, uses fluid to transmit power, allows certain amount of slippage when vehicle is stopped
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Master cylinder
Brake systems, located in the engine compartment in front of driver, generates fluid pressure to operate brake assemblies
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Fluid reservoir
Provides fluid to brake circuits
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Drum brakes
Expanding shoes make contact with rotating drum to create friction
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Disc brakes
Brake pads in either side of a rotating disc are "pinched" together to slow the vehicle