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When a car engine is running, what provides electrical current to recharge the battery and power the electrical system?
camshaft |
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battery |
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alternator |
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solenoid |
Once the engine is running, the alternator provides electrical current to recharge the battery and power the electrical system. The alternator is driven by the engine's crankshaft and produces alternating current (AC) which is then fed through a rectifier bridge to convert it to the direct current (DC) required by the electrical system. A voltage regulator controls the output of the alternator to maintain a consistent voltage (approx. 14.5 volts) in the electrical system regardless of load.
Which of the following is not a function of the oil pan?
feeds the oil pump |
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cools engine oil |
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acts as the engine oil reservoir |
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screens debris from oil |
The oil pan contains the engine oil reservoir of from four to six quarts of oil and feeds the oil pump through the oil pickup tube. An oil strainer floats at the top of the oil in the oil pan and screens debris from the oil before feeding it to the oil pump.
Engine oil viscosity is rated using the format XW-XX with the number preceding the W indicating viscosity at __________ ℉ and the XX indicating viscosity at __________ ℃.
0, 0 |
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100, 100 |
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0, 100 |
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100, 0 |
The primary component of the lubrication system is engine oil. Engines require oil blends with different thickness (viscosity) and additives depending on their operating conditions. Viscosity is rated using the format XW-XX with the number preceding the W (winter) rating the oil’s viscosity at 0 ℉ (-17.8 ℃) and the XX indicating viscosity at 100 ℃.
The fluid reservoir stores the __________ that the master cylinder uses to maintain hydraulic pressure.
air |
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brake oil |
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ethylene glycol |
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brake fluid |
The fluid reservoir stores the brake fluid that the master cylinder uses to maintain hydraulic pressure.
Which of the following is not a characteristic of disc brakes?
newer brake system |
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uses brake pads |
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uses brake shoes |
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uses a rotor |
Both drum brake and disc brake assemblies use friction to stop a car's wheels from turning but each do it in a slightly different way. A drum brake assembly uses a large iron drum attached to the wheel and brake shoes that press against the drum to slow the rotation of the drum and, consequently, the wheel. A disc brake assembly employs friction in the same way as a drum brake but instead uses a rotor, also attached to the wheel, and two brake pads that squeeze against the surface of the rotor.