 Shift lever – used to select a gear  Tachometer – indicates the engine revolutions per minute  Odometer – indicates the total number of the miles.

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 Shift lever – used to select a gear  Tachometer – indicates the engine revolutions per minute  Odometer – indicates the total number of the miles driven

 Shift Lever  Odometer

 Key Fob- is a hand-held remote control you can lock or unlock your vehicle.  Target – is a fixed object far out in the distance that appears to e in the center of the path.

 Keep your foot on the brake until the shift selector is in park.  Shift to park.  Take your foot off the brake.

 Set the parking brake  The shift lever should be in park  Place your right foot on the brake pedal  Insert the key and turn ignition on  Check he gauges, warning lights and fuel supply  Turn on headlights

 Transmission is to convert engine speed into power to turn the wheels of vehicle  Clutch is to connect the rotating engine shaft to the gears in the transmission

 Transmission  Clutch