Vehicle Electronics

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Across
  1. 3. Devices that monitor operating conditions and convert physical parameters into electrical signals for the ECU or instrument cluster.
  2. 5. Essential lighting components that receive power via the electrical system for safety and visibility.
  3. 6. The network of wires and cables, carrying power and signals throughout the vehicle.
  4. 7. Motor Draws power from the battery to crank the engine and get it running.
  5. 8. Stores electrical energy and provides the initial power to start the engine
  6. 9. An electric pump that draws fuel from the tank and supplies it to the engine's fuel injectors.
  7. 10. Act as safety devices, designed to blow and break the circuit if there is an overcurrent, protecting components from damage.
Down
  1. 1. Use a low-power signal to control a high-power circuit, often used for components like headlights or the horn.
  2. 2. Generates electricity while the engine is running to power the vehicle's electrical systems and recharge the battery.
  3. 4. Manual or automatic mechanisms that open and close circuits to control power flow to different systems.
  4. 7. Ignite the air-fuel mixture in the cylinders to create the combustion necessary for the engine to run.
  5. 11. Often referred to as onboard computers, these modules manage various vehicle functions like engine performance, transmission, and braking systems.