Sentences with phrase «electrical ignition system»

By 1912, Cadillac created the modern vehicle electric system by integrating its electrical ignition system with its lighting setup.
The lack of an electrical ignition system also reduces the parasitic load on the engine, as the engine does not have to produce the necessary electricity to ignite the fuel.

Not exact matches

«They have totally improper storage of materials, completely inadequate electrical systems that provide an ignition source, and absolutely inadequate emergency response plans,» he says.
The safest way to disable the electrical system is to first turn off the ignition so that minimal currents are flowing, then disconnect the «earth» lead from the battery.
It can become very hot (every 10 degrees cuts lifetime of electronics in half), very cold (most semiconductors are not rated for operation below -20), the electrical grid is unstable (11 - 14 volts is typical range - just typical because values outside it WILL happen) and the noise from ignition system is horrible.
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Security features include a master electrical system cutoff and a hidden ignition kill switch.
Electrical - speedometer and sensors, odometer, tachometer, temperature gauges, oil pressure gauges, oil temperature gauges, horns, windshield wiper motor, windshield washer reservoir, fluid level sensor, headlight wash pump and associated components, headlight switch, combination signal switch, emergency flasher switch, door switches, back - up light switch, fog light switch, alarm system components, wiring harnesses and connectors, starter, alternator, ignition key, knock sensors, remote control, soft top, power door lock, actuators and associated switches, power window motor, window regulator and assemblies and motors, power window switches and associated wiring, external view mirror motor and switch, airbag system, seat motors and heating elements.
The interior features power bucket seats, custom leather center console with cup holders, Ididit steering wheel, keyless ignition with FOB, alarm system, Vintage Air Gen 2, Hay - Wire street rod electrical system, VDO gauges, power windows, locks and antenna, Rockford Fosgate amplifier with Alpine speakers and a Clarion CD player.
The full roll cage is SCCA compliant and completing the additional safety equipment is a mechanical ignition kill switch with cockpit and external activation and a plumbed electrical fire suppression system, again with cockpit and external activation.
Common problems include various transmission issues, leaking radiators in the 2006 model, electrical problems, faulty ignition switch, bad wheel bearings, bad ignition coils, throttle body and emission control system faults.
In 14 categories ranking the engine, transmission, fuel, electrical and ignition systems, suspension, brakes, exhaust, air conditioning and other items, the Premier / Monaco had more than the average number of reported problems.
The ignition system provides the all important spark through coil packs, plug leads, spark plugs and other electrical systems.
Lighting Interior Rear Cargo Compartment Lamp Remote Vehicle Starter System Includes Remote Keyless Entry Instrumentation Analog With Mpg Speedometer And Tachometer Storage Front Passenger Underseat Theft - Deterrent System Immobilizer Vehicle Passkey Iii Cargo Storage Tray Under Rear Floor Remote Keyless Entry Standard Range With Lock Control And Panic Alarm Lighting Interior Ice Blue Ambient Located On Instrument Panel Door Locks Power With Lockout Protection Air Filter Particle Seat Rear 60/40 Split - Bench Folding Floor Mats Color - Keyed And Carpeted Front Seats Front Bucket Window Power With Driver Express - Up / Down Seatback Passenger Flat - Folding Quiettuning Buick Exclusive Process That Consists Of Acoustically Enhanced Windshield And Side Glass Along With Numerous Noise Canceling Acoustic Treatments To Reduce Block And Absorb Noise And Vibration To Create A Quiet Interior Cabin Theft - Deterrent System Electrical Unauthorized Entry Windows Power Rear With Express - Down Driver Information Center Includes Tachometer Speedometer Fuel Coolant Temperature Battery And Compass Window Power With Front Passenger Express - Down Headrests 2 - Way Adjustable Up / Down Seat Adjuster Driver 6 - Way Power With Manual Recline And Power Lumbar Adjustment Glovebox Dual Instrumentation Outside Temperature Display Located On Audio System Floor Mats Color - Keyed And Carpeted Rear Door Sill Plate Cover Front Lighting Interior Dimming Instrument Panel Cluster Mirror Inside Rearview Auto - Dimming Cruise Control Electronic With Set And Resume Speed Lighting Interior Overhead Courtesy Lamp Noise Control System Active Noise Cancellation Exhaust System Rear Exit Axle 3.53 Final Drive Ratio Suspension Ride And Handling Exhaust Tip Styled Stainless - Steel Transmission 6 - Speed Automatic Electronically - Controlled With Overdrive Includes Driver Shift Control Alternator 130 Amps Keys Ignition Foldable Drivetrain Front - Wheel Drive (Fwd Models Only.)
Powered by a dependable and smooth Acura drivetrain, the British - built cars this year feature a new high - performance Pioneer CD - ready sound system, a revised electrical system that allows for windows, locks and sunroof to be operated when the ignition is off and more wood trim on the dash.
Changes to the electrical system have been made to improve the engine's ignition system and also to support the wider range of equipment, which includes front headrest mounted DVD players for rear passengers, and a reversing camera.
It was an electrical part for the ignition system.
Auto Mechanics Course, 1985 Diesel Institute of America, Cheverly, MD Coursework: Fundamentals of engine mechanics, lubrication systems, cooling systems, air conditioning systems, fundamentals of D.C. electrical circuits, ignition systems, electrical systems, fuel systems / exhaust, emission control, power train / drive systems, suspension and steering systems, and brake systems
• Diagnose vehicle failure by performing detailed analysis of each part of the engine or transmission • Disassemble, repair and reassemble parts of engines following standard procedures and protocols • Perform preventative maintenance and diagnosis of transmissions, brakes, engines and electrical systems • Use welding and cutting tools in a safe manner to fabricate or shape materials for repairs • Assess incidents and accidents and respond to each situation by determining appropriate courses of action • Diagnose and fix operational issues on vehicles and take measures to ensure that they do not reoccur • Install surveillance equipment in school buses to promote student safety and discipline • Rewire ignition systems and instrument panels and diagnose and repair vehicle heating and cooling systems • Calibrate vehicle operations or detect problems by attaching computerized test instruments to engines
The biggest problem seen on the electrical side is with the ignition system.
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