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The Pep Boys Auto Guide to Car Care and Maintenance - Easy, Do It Yourself Upkeep for a Healthy Car, Vital Tips for

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Informationen zum Autor E. J. Braswell Klappentext Okay, so you're not a gearhead, but like most folks, you want to keep your car in peak condition. For more than eighty years, the Pep Boys-Manny, Moe, and Jack-have been "the three best friends your car ever had.” And now, with The Pep Boys Auto Guide to Car Care and Maintenance, any Tom, Dick, or Harriet can learn how to keep his or her car running smoothly and looking its best. The ideal car care guide for do-it-yourselfers, this is your one-stop source for everything from the basics to the hard stuff (so you'll know what to tackle yourself and when to call in the experts). Inside you'll discover • a simple anatomy of your car and a handy glossary of terms • accident prevention measures and how to handle emergencies on the road, from jump-starting your engine to changing a flat tire • key seasonal and monthly maintenance tasks-including checking oil levels and battery life, tire rotation, and monitoring tread wear • tips for improving fuel mileage • how to diagnose major and minor problems-and how to fix them Straightforward and easy to use, The Pep Boys Auto Guide to Car Care and Maintenance will give you the knowledge and confidence you need to keep your car in top condition. Leseprobe A Tutorial of Your Car and How It Works Learning How to Drive Sure, you know how to put the key in, shift into drive, and pull away-but do you really know exactly what goes on inside the car when you're out there on the road? You will by the end of this section! When you're done, you'll no longer think of your car as a Big Black Box, but as a logical sum of its fairly simple to understand parts. Note: If you find this next part confusing or the terminology a little alien at first, don't worry. Continue to read through the next section on all the different systems in your car-and we'll go through all of this again. It will make sense-we promise. When you put your key into the ignition and turn it, you close a switch that allows electricity to flow from the battery to the starter, an electric motor that starts turning the crankshaft. As the engine spins, the pistons and the fuel start pumping and the valves start opening and closing. Compression is achieved, the spark plugs fire, and the engine itself takes over. The starter then disengages itself from the process. The fuel pump delivers gas to the cylinders of the engine through intake valves, where it is mixed with air and compressed by the pistons. This highly combustible mixture is lit by the spark plugs and explodes, forcing the pistons down, which then turns the crankshaft. The crankshaft connects to the transmission, which determines with how much power and at what speed the wheels should turn. To shift gears, the car must first release the transmission from the crankshaft, and this is done by a clutch if it's a car with a manual shift. Power is converted hydraulically through a torque converter in an automatic, transferring engine power by the use of fluid. In rear-wheel-drive vehicles, the driveshaft continues from the transmission on to the rear of the car, with a hinge on each end called a universal joint (or a CV joint in a front-wheel-drive car) to keep the whole thing flexible and from snapping like a twig when the car hits a bump. A differential (sometimes called a rear end) at the end of the driveshaft delivers the turning power of the shaft and converts the power through a ring and pinion gears "sideways" to the two rear wheels and determines the difference in speed that each wheel must have in order for you to execute a turn. When turning, the outside wheel must turn faster than the inside wheel or you would break the axles or gears. The differential is what allows this to happen. In front-wheel-drive cars there is a transaxle instead of a transmission, which handles gear-s...

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Authors E J Braswell, E. J. Braswell, E.J. Braswell
Publisher Ballantine
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 26.04.2005
 
EAN 9780345476852
ISBN 978-0-345-47685-2
No. of pages 144
Dimensions 132 mm x 202 mm x 9 mm
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature
Guides > Self-help, everyday life > Address books, telephone directories, timetables, shopping guides

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