clock spring
clock spring isa spiral-wound electrical connector found in a vehicle's steering column that maintains a connection to the steering wheel's airbag, horn, and other controls while the wheel turns. It consists of a flat ribbon cable that retracts and expands, allowing the steering wheel to rotate multiple times without losing electrical contact. A faulty clock spring will cause steering wheel buttons and the airbag light to malfunction or fail completely.
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fuel injector
fuel injector isan electronically controlled valve that atomizes fuel and sprays it into an internal combustion engine's combustion chamber to create an efficient air-fuel mixture.It is a critical component for modern engines, replacing older carburetors by providing a more precise and controlled delivery of fuel for better performance, fuel efficiency, and lower emissions
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oxygen sensor
oxygen sensor (O2 sensor or lambda sensor) isan electronic device that measures the residual oxygen in a car's exhaust gases to monitor the air-to-fuel ratio. This information is sent to the engine's control unit (ECU), which adjusts the fuel and air mixture for optimal performance and reduced emissions. Oxygen sensors are crucial for modern engines, helping to improve fuel efficiency and prevent damage from either a "rich" (too much fuel) or "lean" (too much oxygen) mixture.
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ignition coil
ignition coil isa crucial part of a vehicle's ignition system that transforms low-voltage battery power into the high voltage needed to create a spark at the spark plugs. It acts as a step-up transformer, generating thousands of volts from the car's 12-volt battery to ignite the air-fuel mixture in a gasoline engine's combustion chamber. Without a functional ignition coil, a car cannot run because the spark plugs would be unable to generate the necessary spark.
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