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Question 1

Which Device Recharges The Battery While The Engine Runs?

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Which Component Converts The Chemical Energy In Fuel Into Mechanical Power?

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What Part Keeps Engine Coolant Temperatures Stable By Regulating Flow To The Radiator?

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Which Component Provides The Initial Cranking Force To Start The Engine?

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What Part Filters Incoming Air Before It Enters The Engine?

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Which Component Mixes Air And Fuel In Older Engines Without Electronic Injection?

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What Part Stores Electrical Energy To Start The Car And Power Electronics With Engine Off?

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Which Component Converts Harmful Exhaust Gases Into Less Harmful Emissions?

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Which Part Dampens Exhaust Noise After Combustion?

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What Sensor Measures Oxygen Content In Exhaust To Adjust Fuel Mixture?

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Which Component Controls The Amount Of Air Entering The Engine?

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What Part Evenly Distributes Air‑Fuel Mixture To Cylinders?

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Which Component Collects And Directs Hot Gases Away From Cylinders?

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Which Device Pressurizes Intake Air For More Power?

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Which Component Lubricates Moving Engine Parts Under Pressure?

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What Part Removes Heat From Coolant Using Airflow?

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Which Component Keeps Engine Oil Clean By Trapping Contaminants?

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What Part Maintains Tire Contact And Absorbs Road Bumps?

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Which Component Connects The Steering Rack To The Wheel Knuckle?

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Which Component Holds The Wheel Hub And Serves As A Pivot For Steering And Suspension?

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Which Component Maintains Vehicle Ride Height And Supports Weight?

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Which Part Reduces Body Roll During Cornering By Linking Left And Right Suspension?

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What Component Houses Brake Pads And Applies Clamping Force To The Rotor?

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Which Brake Component Provides A Friction Surface For Disc Brakes?

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What Part Converts Pedal Force Into Hydraulic Pressure For Brakes?

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Which Device Uses Engine Vacuum To Reduce Brake Pedal Effort?

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What Component Measures Individual Wheel Speeds For ABS?

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Which Component Stores Pressurized Brake Fluid For Rapid ABS Pressure Changes?

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Which Component Provides A Sealed Surface For Piston Rings To Slide?

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What Seals The Cylinder Head To The Engine Block?

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Which Component Opens And Closes Valves In Time With Crankshaft Rotation?

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What Connects Pistons To The Crankshaft?

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Which Part Converts Linear Piston Motion Into Rotational Motion?

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What Maintains Crankshaft Inertia For Smooth Engine Operation And Helps Starting?

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Which Component Dampens Torsional Vibrations On The Crankshaft Nose?

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Which Part Circulates Coolant Throughout The Engine?

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What Component Recaptures Fuel Vapors To Reduce Emissions?

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Which Valve Routes Blow‑By Gases From Crankcase To Intake?

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What System Recirculates Exhaust Gas To Lower Combustion Temperatures?

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Which Component Measures Incoming Air Mass For Precise Fueling?

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What Sensor Detects Detonation And Signals Timing Adjustment?

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Which Part Houses The Airbag And Horn Controls In Many Cars?

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What Component Displays Vehicle Speed, Engine RPM, And Warning Lights?

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Which Feature Projects Key Driving Data Onto The Windshield?

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What Part Changes Gear Ratios Automatically Without Driver Clutch Input?

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Which Component Splits Engine Torque Between Drive Wheels, Allowing Different Speeds In Turns?

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What Part Distributes Power To Front And Rear Axles On 4WD Vehicles?

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Which Joint Allows Constant Velocity Power Transfer To Front Wheels?

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Which Component Converts Foot Pressure Into Acceleration Commands Electronically?

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What Part Ensures Clean Fuel Reaches The Injectors?

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Which Component Pressurizes Fuel For Port Or Direct Injection?

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What Device Sprays Fuel Into The Intake Or Cylinder?

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Which Component Controls Cabin Temperature And Airflow Distribution?

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What Part Removes Heat From Refrigerant In The Air‑Conditioning System?

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Which AC Component Absorbs Cabin Heat To Cool The Air?

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What Device Compresses Refrigerant To Enable The AC Cycle?

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Which Component Stores And Dehydrates Refrigerant In Many AC Systems?

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Which Component Provides The Central Shaft That The Wheel Bearing And Hub Rotate On In Many RWD Suspensions?

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Which Component Supports The Vehicle While Allowing Wheel Hub Rotation With Minimal Friction?

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What Safety Feature Limits Occupant Movement During A Crash?

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Which Lamp Provides Primary Forward Illumination At Night?

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What Lamp Indicates Intended Direction Changes To Other Road Users?

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Which Light Activates When You Select Reverse Gear?

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What Feature Automatically Maintains A Set Speed On Highways?

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Which System Prevents Wheelspin By Reducing Power Or Braking Individual Wheels?

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What Feature Helps Maintain Vehicle Stability By Correcting Understeer Or Oversteer?

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Which Sensor Determines Crankshaft Position And Engine Speed For Timing?

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Which Component Houses Gears And Allows Driver‑Selected Ratios With A Clutch?

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Which Transmission Uses Variable Pulley Diameters For Seamless Ratio Changes?

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What Part Seals The Engine Bottom And Holds Lubricating Oil?

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Which Component Reduces Toxic NOx In Diesel Exhaust Using Urea Solution?

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What Filter Traps Soot Particulates In Diesel Exhaust?

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Which Part Provides A Removable Seal Over The Cylinder Head?

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Which Component Keeps Tension On The Accessory Drive Belt?

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What Part Routes Intake Air Through A Heat Exchanger For Turbo Engines?

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Which Component Supports The Engine And Dampens Vibrations To The Chassis?

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What Part Allows The Driver To Select Gears In An Automatic?

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Which Component Converts Pedal Movement Into Hydraulic Pressure For The Clutch?

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What Device Releases Pressure On The Clutch Diaphragm Spring?

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Which Feature Alerts Drivers To Vehicles In Adjacent Lanes They Might Not See?

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What Part Directs Windshield Washer Fluid Onto The Glass?

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Which Component Moves Wiper Blades Across The Windshield?

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What Sensor Automatically Adjusts Wiper Speed Based On Rain Intensity?

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Which Interior Trim Provides A Finished, Padded Surface On The Roof And Aids Acoustics?

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What Part Channels Hot Coolant To Warm The Cabin?

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Which Component Translates Steering Wheel Rotation Into Lateral Movement?

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What Safety Feature Inflates Rapidly To Cushion Occupants During A Collision?

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Which Component Measures Manifold Pressure To Help Calculate Engine Load?

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What Part Provides A Removable, Sealed Cover For Accessing The Fuel Tank Opening?

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Which Component Converts Steering Column Motion To Pitman Arm Rotation In Some Trucks?

1
Ignition Coil
2
Voltage Regulator
3
Alternator
4
Starter Motor

The alternator converts mechanical energy into electricity, replenishing the battery and powering vehicle systems during engine operation.
1
Radiator
2
Alternator
3
Catalytic Converter
4
Engine

The engine combusts an air‑fuel mixture, driving pistons to create torque that turns the wheels through the drivetrain.
1
Fan Shroud
2
Heater Core
3
Water Pump
4
Thermostat

The thermostat opens or closes based on temperature, controlling coolant flow to maintain optimal engine operating heat levels.
1
Starter Motor
2
Alternator
3
Fuel Pump
4
Distributor

The starter motor engages the flywheel, spinning the engine fast enough for combustion to sustain power independently.
1
Fuel Filter
2
PCV Valve
3
Air Filter
4
Cabin Filter

The air filter traps dust and debris, ensuring clean airflow for efficient combustion and reduced internal engine wear.
1
Carburetor
2
Injector Nozzle
3
Throttle Body
4
Fuel Rail

A carburetor meters fuel using venturi vacuum, blending it with air before delivering mixture to engine cylinders.
1
Battery
2
Inverter
3
Ignition Coil
4
Capacitor

The battery provides high current for starting and stabilizes voltage, powering accessories when the alternator isn’t spinning.
1
Muffler
2
Resonator
3
Catalytic Converter
4
Oxygen Sensor

The catalytic converter uses precious metals to transform CO, hydrocarbons, and NOx into carbon dioxide, water, and nitrogen.
1
Downpipe
2
Resonator
3
Catalytic Converter
4
Muffler

The muffler’s chambers and perforated tubes cancel sound waves, significantly reducing exhaust noise exiting the tailpipe.
1
Crankshaft Position Sensor
2
Knock Sensor
3
Oxygen Sensor
4
Mass Airflow Sensor

The oxygen sensor reports exhaust oxygen levels so the ECU adjusts fueling for efficiency and emissions compliance.
1
EGR Valve
2
Intake Manifold Runner
3
Throttle Body
4
IAC Valve

The throttle body’s butterfly plate opens or closes to regulate intake airflow based on driver pedal input.
1
Exhaust Manifold
2
Intake Manifold
3
Intercooler
4
Plenum Chamber

The intake manifold channels mixture from the throttle to individual runners, balancing delivery to each cylinder efficiently.
1
Tailpipe
2
Catalytic Converter
3
Exhaust Manifold
4
Downpipe

The exhaust manifold bolts to the head, gathering exhaust from ports and directing it downstream through the system.
1
PCV Valve
2
EGR Valve
3
Turbocharger
4
Throttle Position Sensor

A turbocharger uses exhaust‑driven turbines to compress intake air, allowing more oxygen and fuel for higher output.
1
Vacuum Pump
2
Water Pump
3
Oil Pump
4
Fuel Pump

The oil pump circulates lubricant through galleries and bearings, reducing friction, removing heat, and preventing metal contact.
1
Heater Core
2
Overflow Tank
3
Radiator
4
Condenser

The radiator transfers heat from coolant to ambient air via tubes and fins, aided by vehicle speed or fans.
1
Oil Filter
2
Fuel Filter
3
Air Filter
4
Transmission Filter

The oil filter captures metal particles and sludge, maintaining lubricant purity and protecting critical bearings from wear.
1
Sway Bar
2
Shock Absorber
3
Control Arm
4
Tie Rod

Shock absorbers damp spring oscillations, controlling body motion so tires stay planted and ride remains stable.
1
Pitman Arm
2
Ball Joint
3
Control Arm
4
Tie Rod

The tie rod transmits steering input, adjusting toe by pushing or pulling the knuckle for precise directional control.
1
Wheel Bearing
2
Ball Joint
3
Strut Mount
4
Steering Knuckle

The steering knuckle houses the hub and pivots on ball joints, linking suspension and steering components accurately.
1
Leaf Spring
2
Air Filter
3
Shock Absorber
4
Coil Spring

Coil springs bear the vehicle’s load, compressing over bumps and working with dampers to manage motion.
1
Bump Stop
2
Sway Bar
3
Trailing Arm
4
Panhard Rod

The sway bar twists to resist differential wheel movement, reducing roll and improving cornering stability without affecting height.
1
Proportioning Valve
2
Master Cylinder
3
Brake Caliper
4
Brake Drum

The brake caliper squeezes pads against the rotor using hydraulic pressure, converting kinetic energy into heat for stopping.
1
Brake Rotor
2
Brake Drum
3
Backing Plate
4
Dust Shield

The rotor spins with the wheel, and caliper‑mounted pads clamp onto it to generate braking force.
1
Proportioning Valve
2
Wheel Cylinder
3
Master Cylinder
4
Brake Booster

The master cylinder pressurizes brake fluid when the pedal is depressed, sending force through lines to each caliper.
1
ABS Module
2
Brake Booster
3
Wheel Speed Sensor
4
Master Cylinder

The brake booster multiplies driver input using vacuum assistance, lowering required pedal force while preserving control.
1
Accelerometer
2
Yaw Sensor
3
Wheel Speed Sensor
4
MAP Sensor

Wheel speed sensors send rotational data to ABS control, enabling selective braking to prevent lockup during hard stops.
1
Expansion Chamber
2
Master Cylinder Reservoir
3
Accumulator
4
ABS Hydraulic Modulator

An accumulator stores hydraulic pressure within the ABS unit, enabling rapid application and release during anti‑lock modulation.
1
Head Gasket
2
Valve Seat
3
Cylinder Wall
4
Camshaft Lobe

Cylinder walls form the combustion chamber’s sides, supporting rings for compression sealing and efficient power generation.
1
Head Gasket
2
Intake Gasket
3
Valve Cover Gasket
4
Oil Pan Gasket

The head gasket seals combustion chambers and fluid passages, preventing leaks between block and head under extreme pressures.
1
Camshaft
2
Crankshaft
3
Rocker Arm
4
Timing Belt

The camshaft’s lobes actuate valves via lifters and rockers, coordinating timing for proper engine breathing.
1
Connecting Rod
2
Rocker Arm
3
Timing Chain
4
Pushrod

Connecting rods transfer reciprocating piston motion into rotational energy at the crankshaft for power delivery.
1
Flywheel
2
Crankshaft
3
Harmonic Balancer
4
Camshaft

The crankshaft’s offset journals transform up‑and‑down piston movement into rotation, driving accessories and ultimately the wheels.
1
Harmonic Balancer
2
Drive Plate
3
Flexplate
4
Flywheel

A flywheel stores rotational energy, smoothing firing pulses and providing a gear ring for starter engagement.
1
Harmonic Balancer
2
Idler Pulley
3
Tensioner
4
Water Pump Pulley

The harmonic balancer’s bonded damper ring absorbs crankshaft vibrations, protecting bearings and improving engine longevity.
1
Oil Pump
2
Water Pump
3
Vacuum Pump
4
Fuel Pump

The water pump’s impeller moves coolant through passages, radiator, and heater core to regulate engine temperature.
1
Purge Solenoid
2
EVAP Charcoal Canister
3
EGR Valve
4
PCV Valve

The charcoal canister stores vapors from the tank, later purged into the intake to be burned instead of vented.
1
Purge Valve
2
EGR Valve
3
IAC Valve
4
PCV Valve

The PCV valve meters crankcase vapors into the intake manifold, reducing pressure, oil contamination, and hydrocarbon emissions.
1
SCR System
2
PCV System
3
EGR System
4
EVAP System

EGR introduces inert exhaust into intake, reducing peak temperatures and thereby decreasing nitrogen oxide emissions.
1
Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor
2
Mass Airflow Sensor
3
IAT Sensor
4
Throttle Position Sensor

The MAF sensor detects air mass entering the engine, letting the ECU calculate appropriate fuel injection.
1
Coolant Temperature Sensor
2
Knock Sensor
3
Camshaft Sensor
4
Oxygen Sensor

The knock sensor hears abnormal combustion vibrations, prompting the ECU to retard timing and protect components.
1
Center Console
2
Instrument Cluster
3
Headliner
4
Steering Wheel

The steering wheel integrates the driver airbag module and horn switch, central to both safety and control interfaces.
1
Head‑Up Display
2
Instrument Cluster
3
Glove Compartment
4
Infotainment Screen

The instrument cluster groups gauges and indicators, informing the driver about speed, engine status, and system faults.
1
Rearview Camera
2
Head‑Up Display
3
Tachometer
4
Trip Computer

A head‑up display reflects speed, navigation, and alerts within the driver’s sightline, reducing eyes‑off‑road time.
1
Differential
2
Manual Transmission
3
Transfer Case
4
Automatic Transmission

An automatic transmission uses planetary gearsets and hydraulic controls to shift ratios based on speed and load.
1
CV Joint
2
Differential
3
Transfer Case
4
Axle Shaft

The differential lets left and right wheels rotate at different speeds while transmitting torque, improving cornering behavior.
1
Center Bearing
2
Carrier Bearing
3
Slip Yoke
4
Transfer Case

The transfer case routes torque to multiple axles and often provides low range for improved off‑road control.
1
U‑Joint
2
Thrust Bearing
3
Ball Joint
4
CV Joint

CV joints maintain constant rotational speed through angles, enabling smooth power delivery in front‑drive and independent suspensions.
1
Throttle Cable
2
MAP Sensor
3
Accelerator Pedal Sensor
4
TPS Sensor

The accelerator pedal sensor reads pedal position and signals throttle control for precise, drive‑by‑wire response.
1
Cabin Filter
2
Fuel Filter
3
Oil Filter
4
Air Filter

The fuel filter traps contaminants like rust and dirt, protecting injectors and maintaining stable pressure and spray patterns.
1
Coolant Pump
2
Vacuum Pump
3
Oil Pump
4
Fuel Pump

The fuel pump delivers pressurized fuel from the tank to rails or high‑pressure pumps for proper atomization.
1
Fuel Rail
2
Carburetor
3
Fuel Injector
4
Choke

Fuel injectors precisely meter and atomize fuel under ECU control, improving efficiency, power, and emissions.
1
HVAC Control Unit
2
Glove Box Latch
3
Alternator
4
Body Control Module

The HVAC unit manages blower speed, blend doors, and compressor engagement to maintain chosen temperature and airflow.
1
Condenser
2
Evaporator
3
Expansion Valve
4
Receiver‑Drier

The condenser dissipates heat absorbed inside, turning high‑pressure refrigerant vapor into liquid using airflow at the vehicle’s front.
1
Condenser
2
Accumulator
3
Evaporator
4
Compressor

The evaporator allows refrigerant to boil at low pressure, absorbing heat from passing cabin air for cooling.
1
Receiver‑Drier
2
Expansion Valve
3
AC Compressor
4
Condenser Fan

The compressor raises refrigerant pressure and temperature, driving circulation through condenser and evaporator for cabin cooling.
1
Receiver‑Drier
2
Sight Glass
3
Accumulator
4
Condenser

The receiver‑drier contains desiccant to remove moisture and stores liquid refrigerant, preventing corrosion and freeze‑ups.
1
Spindle
2
Tie Rod
3
Control Arm
4
Steering Rack

The spindle is a fixed shaft supporting the hub and bearing, allowing smooth wheel rotation under load.
1
Wheel Bearing
2
Hub Cap
3
Dust Shield
4
Wheel Stud

Wheel bearings reduce friction and support loads, enabling the hub to spin smoothly at various speeds.
1
Sun Visor
2
Seat Belt
3
Side Mirror
4
Door Check

Seat belts restrain occupants, distributing crash forces across strong body areas and dramatically reducing severe injuries.
1
Turn Signal
2
Headlight
3
Fog Light
4
Daytime Running Light

Headlights project beams for distance visibility, enabling safe driving after dark and on unlit roads.
1
Marker Light
2
Turn Signal
3
Reverse Light
4
Brake Light

Turn signals flash to communicate lane changes or turns, enhancing predictability and safety in traffic.
1
High Beam
2
Fog Light
3
Reverse Light
4
DRL

Reverse lights illuminate the area behind the vehicle and alert others you’re backing up for safety.
1
Cruise Control
2
Traction Control
3
Lane Keep Assist
4
Hill Descent Control

Cruise control adjusts throttle electronically to hold a chosen speed, reducing fatigue and improving fuel economy.
1
Traction Control
2
ABS
3
Brake Assist
4
ESC

Traction control monitors slip and intervenes by cutting power or braking, improving acceleration on slippery surfaces.
1
Blind Spot Monitoring
2
Hill Start Assist
3
Adaptive Suspension
4
Electronic Stability Control

ESC brakes individual wheels and modulates power, counteracting yaw deviations to keep the vehicle on course.
1
Crankshaft Position Sensor
2
Camshaft Position Sensor
3
IAT Sensor
4
TPS Sensor

The crankshaft sensor provides rotational data so the ECU can synchronize ignition and fuel events precisely.
1
CVT
2
Differential
3
Automatic Transmission
4
Manual Transmission

A manual transmission uses meshing gears and a clutch‑operated input, letting drivers select ratios for control.
1
Manual Transmission
2
Dual‑Clutch Transmission
3
CVT
4
Hydramatic

A CVT varies pulley diameters connected by a belt, providing continuously adjustable ratios for smooth acceleration.
1
Oil Pan
2
Timing Cover
3
Bellhousing
4
Valve Cover

The oil pan bolts beneath the block, storing oil and providing a sump for the pickup and pump.
1
Lean NOx Trap
2
SCR Catalyst
3
EGR Valve
4
DPF

Selective Catalytic Reduction injects DEF to convert nitrogen oxides into nitrogen and water, meeting strict regulations.
1
Oxygen Storage Catalyst
2
Diesel Particulate Filter
3
Resonator
4
Catalytic Converter

The DPF captures soot in a porous substrate and periodically regenerates by burning deposits to reduce particulates.
1
Timing Cover
2
Cam Cap
3
Valve Cover
4
Head Gasket

The valve cover encloses the valvetrain, preventing oil leaks and allowing service access through a gasketed interface.
1
Belt Tensioner
2
Water Pump Pulley
3
Idler Pulley
4
Crank Pulley

The belt tensioner maintains correct belt tension automatically, preventing slippage and ensuring reliable accessory drive.
1
Heater Core
2
Condenser
3
Intercooler
4
Charge Pipe

An intercooler cools compressed charge air, increasing density to improve power, efficiency, and knock resistance.
1
Skid Plate
2
Engine Mount
3
Subframe
4
Crossmember

Engine mounts use rubber or hydraulic elements to isolate vibrations and secure the powertrain to the structure.
1
Clutch Pedal
2
Handbrake
3
Transfer Case Lever
4
Shift Lever

The shift lever commands the transmission range selector, enabling Park, Reverse, Neutral, and Drive engagement.
1
Slave Cylinder
2
Brake Booster
3
Throwout Bearing
4
Clutch Master Cylinder

The clutch master cylinder pressurizes fluid when the pedal is depressed, transmitting force to disengage at the slave.
1
Pilot Bearing
2
Input Shaft
3
Release Bearing
4
Synchro Ring

The release bearing presses the pressure plate’s fingers to disengage clutch friction surfaces for smooth gear changes.
1
Parking Sensors
2
Rear Cross Traffic Alert
3
Lane Departure Warning
4
Blind Spot Monitoring

Blind spot monitoring uses sensors to detect adjacent vehicles and illuminate warnings, reducing lane‑change collisions.
1
Wiper Motor
2
Washer Nozzle
3
Washer Pump
4
Wiper Arm

Washer nozzles spray fluid onto the windshield, aiding wipers in removing grime, bugs, and visibility‑reducing contaminants.
1
Wiper Relay
2
Wiper Motor
3
Washer Pump
4
Rain Sensor

The wiper motor drives a linkage that sweeps the wiper arms, clearing water and debris effectively.
1
Light Sensor
2
Yaw Sensor
3
Rain Sensor
4
MAP Sensor

The rain sensor detects moisture on the glass and signals variable speed operation, optimizing visibility automatically.
1
Package Tray
2
Headliner
3
Parcel Shelf
4
Firewall Insulation

The headliner is a padded trim panel enhancing appearance, insulation, and acoustics rather than providing structural safety.
1
Condenser
2
Oil Cooler
3
Radiator
4
Heater Core

The heater core functions like a small radiator, transferring heat from engine coolant into cabin airflow.
1
Idler Arm
2
Pitman Arm
3
Drag Link
4
Steering Rack

The steering rack converts rotational input into linear motion via a pinion, moving tie rods to steer wheels.
1
Airbag
2
Side Curtain
3
Seat Tensioner
4
Knee Bolster

Airbags deploy within milliseconds using gas generators, reducing impact forces on occupants during severe crashes.
1
TPS Sensor
2
Barometric Sensor
3
MAP Sensor
4
MAF Sensor

The MAP sensor reads intake vacuum or pressure, enabling the ECU to compute fueling and ignition requirements.
1
Fuel Rail Cap
2
Gas Door
3
Vent Valve
4
Fuel Filler Cap

The fuel filler cap seals the tank neck, preventing evaporative emissions and maintaining EVAP system integrity.
1
Steering Gearbox
2
Idler Arm
3
Steering Rack
4
Electric Power Steering Motor

A steering gearbox uses gears to translate wheel input into pitman arm movement, turning linkage on body‑on‑frame vehicles.
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