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How can you tell if your warning lights are working? How can you tell if your warning lights are working?

What does the safety-belt light do?

The temperature light shows the temperature of the _______.

How do you activate the automatic choke?

What is a blind spot?

turn on the ignition switch

Reminds you to put your seatbelt on

engine coolant

press accelerator to the floor once and then release it

area that you cannot see in the mirrors

In what position should the turn signal be in when you are turning right?

From what direction should you approach your car when you are entering on the street side?

What is the last thing you should do before starting the car and driving?

How do you start a warm carbureted engine?

How do you start a warm fuel injection engine?

up

rear

fasten your seatbelt

press accelerator lightly and hold it

leave the accelerator alone

Where should your hands be on the steering wheel?

Steering your car in a guided path is called ____.

How should you apply the brake?

When leaving the car from the street side you should walk ____ (to the front or the rear of the car)

What does “riding the clutch” mean?

10 o’clock and 2 o’clock

tracking

with gradual and firm pressure

rear

resting your left foot on the clutch while driving

Where should your left foot be while starting a stickshift car?

Where is the friction point?

T or F: You should use brakes before pushing the clutch when stopping from higher gears in a stickshift car.

What should you do when the temperature gauge indicates your car is overheating?

What does the alternator warning light warn you about?

on the clutch

where the car starts to move

true

stop, let engine cool, have your car checked

trouble with electrical system

What works when the ignition switch is turned to “accessory”?

How do you normally engage the parking brake?

T or F: The airbag is a PASSIVE restraint system.

In what position should the automatic transmission selector lever be in when starting the car?

How should you signal your intention to stop?

radio and electrical equipment

push a pedal

true

park or neutral

tap the brake pedal