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Chapter 17 Vehicle Systems and Maintenance

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1 Chapter 17 Vehicle Systems and Maintenance

2 What Can You Inspect Before Entering Your Vehicle? Fluid Levels
Lesson One: Checking Your Vehicle Before and After You Start the Engine What Can You Inspect Before Entering Your Vehicle? Fluid Levels Belts, Hoses, and Wires What Can You Check After Starting the Engine? Gauges and Warning Lights Brakes Horn Lights and Turn Signals How Do You Know When Your Vehicle Should Be Serviced? Owner’s manual contains guidelines

3 Lesson Two Becoming Familiar with the Engine and Power Train
How Does the Engine Work Internal combustion engines gets power from burning a mixture of fuel and air in a combustion chamber used directly to provide mechanical power. What Is the Power Train and What Does It Do? Transmits power from the engine to the wheels How Can You Maintain the Engine and Power Train? Check and Change the Oil Regularly Have Regular Tune-Ups

4 Lesson Three Understanding and Maintaining Vehicle Systems
How Do the Fuel and Exhaust Systems Work? The Fuel System - Your vehicle's fuel system includes the fuel tank, fuel lines, fuel pump electronic fuel-injection (EFI) system, and air filter. Fuel is stored in the tank, where in some cases the fuel pump is located the pump forces Fuel through the fuel lines and filter. The air-Fuel mixture forms a vapor that is injected at a specific time into each cylinder, where it is ignited by a spark plug. The Exhaust System - The exhaust system serves two main purposes. First, it carries off carbon monoxide and other harmful gas by-products of combustion. Second, it muffles engine noise. How Can You Maintain the Fuel and Exhaust Systems? To maintain your vehicle's fuel system, replace the air and fuel filters as needed. Always have your exhaust system thoroughly inspected as part of a tune-up. How Do the Electrical and Light Systems Work The Electrical System - After you turn the ignition key and start the vehicle, the battery supplies the electricity to fire the spark plugs, operate the stereo, air-conditioning, and other systems. The alternator, or generator, provides constant charge for the battery. The engine control module (ECM) controls the electrical and other engine systems. The Light System - Your vehicle's light system enables you to see and be seen.

5 How Can You Maintain the Electrical and Light Systems?
Keep the battery terminals free of corrosion and the battery cables firmly connected. If the engine control module detects a problem, the "check engine" light on the instrument panel may come on.  How Do the Lubricating and Cooling Systems Work? The Lubricating System - Oil is the key element in your vehicle's lubricating system, coating engine parts with oil reduces friction, heat, and wear, in addition grease is used to lubricate other parts of the vehicle. The Cooling System - The purpose of the cooling system is to keep your vehicle's engine from overheating. How Can You Maintain the Lubricating and Cooling Systems? Checking and changing the oil and oil filter regularly is the key to maintaining your vehicle's lubricating system. To maintain the cooling system, use the proper coolant, and check the fluid level whenever the vehicle is serviced.

6 Lesson Four: Suspension, Steering, Brakes, and Tires
What Vehicle systems Are Important for Comfort and Safety: The Suspension System The Steering System The Brake System Disc brakes Drum brakes Antilock brake Parking brakes The Tires Tire inflation Tire tread Tire rotation What Are Some Warning Signs of Vehicle Problems? Suspension and Steering Problems Brake Problems Tire Problems


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