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The fuel injector is regulated by the __________ which is the main computer that controls engine and transmission functions.
transmission control module |
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computer control module |
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vehicle control module |
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powertrain control module |
The fuel injector sprays fuel into the air stream that's being fed into the cylinder head via the intake valve. The timing and amount of fuel are regulated by the powertrain control module (PCM) which is the main computer that controls engine and transmission functions.
Coolant is circulated through the engine by the:
camshaft |
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radiator |
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water pump |
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water jacket |
The water pump is driven by a belt connected to the crankshaft and ensures that coolant moves through the engine and radiator.
The __________ converts pressure on the brake pedal to hydraulic pressure in the brake lines.
brake knuckle |
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master cylinder |
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brake cylinder |
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brake linkage |
The master (brake) cylinder converts pressure on the brake pedal to hydraulic pressure in the brake lines.
The piston moves downward in the cylinder creating a vacuum that pulls an air-fuel mix into the combustion chamber. This describes which engine stroke?
power |
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intake |
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exhaust |
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compression |
The four-stroke piston cycle of internal combustion engines starts with the piston at top of the cylinder head (top dead center or TDC) during the intake stroke. The piston moves downward in the cylinder creating a vacuum that pulls an air-fuel mix into the combustion chamber through the now open intake valve.
Which of the following is a common firing order for four-cylinder engines?
4-3-2-1 |
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1-2-3-4 |
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1-3-4-2 |
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3-1-2-4 |
The stroke cycle of an engine is governed by the crankshaft which serves to regulate the firing order of the cylinders. All cylinders are not on the same stroke at the same time and correct firing order is important to balance engine operation and minimize vibrations. A common firing order for four-cylinder engines is 1-3-4-2 which indicates that cylinders 1 and 3 fire (power stroke)together and cylinders 4 and 2 fire together.