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Vehicle Components & Systems - Review Questions
1) The primary source of electrical power is from your vehicle’s ______.
2) The moving parts of your engine must be lubricated by ______.
3) What is the name of the system that moves the gasoline to the engine? ______.
4) This system transmits power to the wheels: ______.
5) The ______system removes spent fuel emissions into the environment.
6) What is the purpose of the muffler? ______.
7) The system that prevents the engine from overheating: ______
8) The system that starts the motor: ______
9) The steering system makes it possible to ______.
10) This system makes riding in the car more comfortable: ______
11) There are two braking systems on vehicles. The ______are used to slow the
vehicle when driving.
12) Considering braking distance, if you double the car’s speed, you will increase the stopping
distance by ______.
13) True or False: The purpose of ABS is to help the vehicles brakes more effectively lock up in
emergency stops.______
14) This instrument panel light or gauge will warn you if your engine is running too hot:
______
15) This instrument panel light or gauge will warn your that your lubrication resources are
running low: ______
16) If your battery or alternator light comes on, or the gauge needle moves to the “L” (for low),
this means that the car’s ______is not being charged.
17) True or False: You must have headlights on in the rain. ______
18) If you have a car breakdown be sure you put on your ______.
19) How can you let an on-coming driver know that their high beam headlights are on?
______
20) When you see a vehicle with white rear lights on, the driver has shifted to
______.
21) True or False: It is illegal to have a TV or video device in view of the driver. ______
22) True or False: Three mirrors are required on all vehicles. The inside and both outside
mirrors. ______
23) True or False: Peeling out or spinning your wheels for a fast start can result in an exhibition
of speed citation. ______