Automotive Electrical Component Identification 3.0
Across
- 2. - Measures the amount of air entering the engine for optimal fuel delivery.
- 9. - Monitors the position and speed of the crankshaft to control ignition timing.
- 10. - Regulates the engine’s idle speed by controlling air intake.
- 11. - Detects engine knocking and helps adjust timing to prevent engine damage.
- 13. - Delivers fuel to the engine's combustion chambers.
- 14. - Monitors the position of the throttle and sends data to the ECU.
Down
- 1. - Provides a view of the area behind the vehicle when reversing.
- 3. - Measures the oxygen level in the exhaust gases to help control the fuel mixture.
- 4. - Monitors the position of the camshaft for precise timing of fuel injection and ignition.
- 5. - Connects the battery to the electrical system.
- 6. - Detects obstacles while parking and alerts the driver.
- 7. - Measures the pressure in the intake manifold for
- 8. - Delivers fuel directly into the engine’s combustion chamber.
- 12. - Controls the power to the headlights.