BRAKE CALIPER
meant to slow the car's wheel by squeezing the brake pads to the brake rotors; essential to the car's ability to stop
meant to slow the car's wheel by squeezing the brake pads to the brake rotors; essential to the car's ability to stop
a hydraulic fluid used in brake system; transfers force into pressure to amplify braking force
No matter how cat-like yuor reflexes are, if your brakes, suspension and steering aren't working properly, you're in trouble.
attached to the air-conditioning and heating system, and is the last line of defense in preventing air contaminants and particles from entering the interior of the car
part of the exhaust system, it contains a catalyst that converts toxic pollutants into less harmful ones
charcoal placed inside a canister that absorbs harmful fuel vapors so that they are not emmitted into the atmosphere; they are later purged out and burned
the system that circulates blood and lymph (fluid containing white blood cells) through the body
As a car moves over tough or bumpy surfaces, your bushing allows your suspension parts to move easily.
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