ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) is anti-lock braking system. This is electronically controlled feedback system, which prevents the wheels locking during braking and maintains the vehicle's handling and course stability.
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- SECTION 1. History of the car
- SECTION 2. The main types of bodies and wheel formula
- SECTION 3. Components of the car and layout diagrams
- SECTION 4. Engine
- 4.1 About engines in general
- 4.2 The simplest single-cylinder internal combustion engine (ICE)
- 4.3 Engine classifications
- 4.4 Main engine specifications
- 4.5 Gas distribution mechanism (timing)
- 4.6 Cylinder head
- 4.7 Cylinder block and crank mechanism
- 4.8 Engine cooling system
- 4.9 Engine lubrication system
- 4.10 Intake and exhaust system
- 4.11 Power system (fuel system). The main differences between gasoline and diesel engines
- 4.12 Power supply system of modern engines
- SECTION 5. Transmission
- SECTION 6. Chassis
- SECTION 7. Brake system
- SECTION 8. Steering
- SECTION 9. Body and elements of the passive safety system
- SECTION 10. Electrical equipment and electrical systems
- 10.1 Electrical equipment and electrical systems
- 10.2 Storage battery (accumulator battery). Purpose, device and types
- 10.3 Battery maintenance. Safety precautions when servicing the battery
- 10.4 Ignition system (only petrol engines)
- 10.5 Preheating system (diesel engines only)
- 10.6 Charging system. Generator, its structure and operation
- 10.7 Starting system. Starter, its structure and work
- 10.8 External lighting system. Purpose and principle of operation
- 10.9 Glass cleaners and washers. Purpose and principle of operation
- 10.10 Pointers and indicators
- 10.11 Heating and air conditioning system. Purpose, device and principle of operation
- SECTION 11. Car maintenance
- ACCESSORIES
Abbreviations
ATF (Automatic Transmission Fluid) is an automatic transmission working fluid.
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DOHC (Double-Overhead Camshaft) is a type of gas distribution mechanism, which uses two camshafts that are located inside the cylinder head, one of which controls the intake valves, the other - the exhaust valves.
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IC is the abbreviation, which is used for designating an integrated circuit.
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LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) is an abbreviation, which is used for designating a liquid crystal display
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LED (Light-Emitting Diode) is an abbreviation, which is used for indicating the LED (see "LED").
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SOHC (Solo Overhead Camshaft) (Chapter 4) is a type of gas distribution mechanism, in which one camshaft located in the cylinder head is used.
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TCS (Traction Control System) is a traction control system or traction control system designed to maintain the amount of slip of the driving wheels of the vehicle within the specified limits by monitoring the amount of wheel slip and a corresponding decrease in engine torque.
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) is a vehicle identification number. It is used for identification of the engine cylinder block of the engine and a car body (motorcycle frames).
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