Electrical System 2
Across
- 2. – run on pulleys using the crank pulley to rotate other components like the alt., w/p, a/c and p/s pulleys
- 5. – provides accurate and instant commands to almost every major mechanical or electrical system. They receive input, analyze data and export commands to components
- 6. – regulates the electrical voltage (pressure) to keep the output at or near 14.5 volts
- 7. - converts electrical energy into mechanical energy which cranks over the engine
- 9. - used in electrical circuits to safeguard the vital components and are sacrificial metal strips that melt when too much current tries to get to the intended load
- 10. – a switch that only allows current to the starter when vehicle is in park, neutral or when the clutch pedal is depressed
Down
- 1. – converts mechanical energy into electrical energy creating AC voltage then converts it to DC voltage
- 3. – different fuses are made to allow a certain amount of current through. If the current is too high they will blow and cause an open circuit
- 4. - key switch that sends power to the starter while in the crank position and in the run position sends power to all the other components
- 7. – an electromagnetic switch mounted on the starter that is energized by the ignition switch that allows higher current to go from the battery to the starter motor
- 8. – they allow a small current to control a circuit that requires a high voltage