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<b>1 - Engine</b>
The heart and soul of your vehicle is the internal combustion engine. The engine block features parts such as the timing chain, camshaft, crankshaft, spark plugs, cylinder heads, valves and pistons.
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The transmission is a gearbox filled with gears and gear trains that makes effective use of the engine’s torque to change the gears and power the vehicle.
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The battery delivers the electricity needed to run your vehicle’s electrical components. Without a battery, your car won’t run.
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Part of the electrical system, the alternator charges the battery and powers the electrical system while your car is running.
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The radiator is responsible for helping the engine keep cool by removing heat from coolant before it is pumped back through the engine.
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Part of the suspension system, the front axle is where the front wheel hubs are attached.
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Helps improve the ride and handling of the vehicle. Though systems vary in makeup, they typically include
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Found on all four wheels, your brakes are one of the most important safety systems on your vehicle. Disc brakes can be found on the front and back wheels and feature brake pads and calipers. Drum brakes with
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A device that controls emissions from your vehicle, the catalytic converter transforms harmful gases and pollutants into less harmful emissions before they leave the car’s exhaust system.
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Keeps the exhaust system quiet through the use of baffles or other materials that reduce or muffle the sound.
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Carries exhaust fumes from the muffler to outside of the vehicle.
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Typically located before the rear axle, the fuel tank holds the gasoline that powers your vehicle. The placement is important to avoid areas that could crumple in a crash.
<b><small>12. Fuel Tank</small></b>
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Key part of the suspension system to which the rear wheels are mounted.
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As with the front suspension, the rear suspension contributes to the handling and ride quality of the vehicle.
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