OIL PAN

OIL PAN

bottom section of the internal combustion engine, serving as the reservoir for its system's lubrication

OWNERS MANUAL

OWNERS MANUAL

The answer key to your car! This instruction manual details the workings of the car's parts and features, maintenance schedules, DYI and troubleshooting

OXYGEN SENSOR

OXYGEN SENSOR

mounted in the exhaust manifold to monitor how much unburned oxygen is in the exhaust as it exits the engine

POWER STEERING FLUID

POWER STEERING FLUID

fluid pressurized by a small hydraulic pump powered by the engine that makes turning the vehicle easier; increases the ability of the steering mechanism to direct the tires

RACK & PINION

RACK & PINION

used for the steering system; converts the rotational movement of the steering wheel into the linear left-right movement of the wheels

RADIATOR

RADIATOR

Where heated coolant flows through, and then is returned to the engine

RADIATOR HOSE

RADIATOR HOSE

connets the bottom of the radiator to the water pump of the engine, which keeps coolant flowing throught the system

RELAY

RELAY

a device that allows you to control a high-current electrical load with a low-current electrical signal

RESPIRATORY SYSTEM

RESPIRATORY SYSTEM

a series of organs responsible for taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide. the primary organs are the lungs, which carry out this exchange of gases as we breathe

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