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Across
  1. 1. Outer portions of a vehicle (excluding the chassis) including, fiberglass, metal, etc. that form the outer shell of the vehicle.
  2. 3. An anti-friction device that is located between two moving parts of an automobile that helps to minimize wear and friction.
  3. 4. Mechanical device in manual transmission vehicles that disengages the power transmission from the drive shaft and allows the driver to switch gears.
  4. 6. The springs, shocks and related parts between the wheels and the frame of the vehicle that support the frame and help to reduce shock and vibration from the road.
  5. 8. The process where quality engineers or representatives review the policies and procedures of the automotive company to ensure they meet industry requirements and are maintaining records as required to remain certified in the industry.
  6. 9. the twisting force that passes through the drive train of an automobile initiating motion.
Down
  1. 1. A hollow, cylindrical, metal sleeve that helps to prevent abrasion for metal parts and works as a guide within the automobile for valve rods and other critical components.
  2. 2. The combination of mechanical, computing and electronics when designing and developing a new vehicle.
  3. 5. A method used to control inventory in automotive manufacturing factories that was developed by the Japanese and provides just in time inventory control.
  4. 7. Structural components found within the body of the vehicle.