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Toyota Motor Corporation
업종: Automotive
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Locks rear wheels together for maximum traction when the vehicle is stuck or in extremely slippery conditions. Should not be used on dry pavement.
Industry:Automotive
This is the angle between the ground and a line running from the rear tyre to the rear bumper. Indicates a vehicle's ability to drive off a ramp or obstacle without damaging the rear of the vehicle. Also see approach angle.
Industry:Automotive
Part of an automatic transmission which, when the vehicle reaches a predetermined speed, forms a solid connexion between the engine and the transmission, thereby reducing friction and improving fuel efficiency.
Industry:Automotive
A gear assembly that allows one driven wheel to turn at a different speed from the wheel on the other end of the axle. This is necessary since an outside wheel has farther to travel than an inside wheel when turning a corner.
Industry:Automotive
This is a particulate air-filtration system that reduces airborne particles larger than three microns. This helps prevent pollens, spores and road dust from entering the cabin, which helps those who suffer from allergies, asthma or other breathing problems.
Industry:Automotive
A disc or rotor is attached to the wheel. A non-moving calliper straddles this disc. When you push the brake pedal, pads within the calliper squeeze both sides of the disc to slow and stop the wheel. Also see Ventilated Disc Brakes.
Industry:Automotive
A certain model (Corolla, Avalon, etc.) may come in several varieties or levels of "trim." These are often designated with letter combinations, like CE or XLE. The model grade is usually based on features that come standard with a vehicle, though some stylistic differences may also factor in.
Industry:Automotive
Refers to the primary measure of an engine's size (volume of air/fuel mixture) and is most often expressed in litres (a 2.0-liter engine displaces 2,000 cubic centimeters).
Industry:Automotive
A specialised type of unibody construction consisting of thin, carefully joined panels that provide extreme rigidity and strength. Usually used for sports cars and race cars.
Industry:Automotive
A mechanical component of an ignition system, usually driven by the camshaft, that distributes the electrical power to the spark plugs. Replaced in most modern vehicles with a distributor-less ignition system.
Industry:Automotive