ignition wire
21hot-wire — hot′ wire′ v. t. wired, wir•ing aum sts to start the engine of (a motor vehicle) by short circuiting the ignition • Etymology: 1950–55 …
22spark plug wire — A high voltage wire (either copper core or carbon core) with thick insulation. It comes from the distributor to the spark plug. Also called ignition cable …
23spark plug wire cover strip — The connecting system that integrates the spark plug connectors, spark plug leads, distributor cap, distributor connector, high voltage wire, and ignition coil connector …
24spark plug wire loom — Typically, a T shaped and sometimes chrome plated steel holder with wire guide holes and plastic inserts; keeps wires neatly in place and eliminates ignition leakage …
25spark plug wire separator — Typically, a T shaped and sometimes chrome plated steel holder with wire guide holes and plastic inserts; keeps wires neatly in place and eliminates ignition leakage …
26hot-wire — ► VERB informal ▪ start the engine of (a vehicle) by bypassing the ignition switch …
27hot-wire — ☆ hot wire [hät′wīr΄ ] vt. hot wired, hot wiring Slang to start the engine of (an automobile, boat, etc.) without a key, as by crossing ignition wires …
28hot-wire — transitive verb Date: 1954 to start (as an automobile) by short circuiting the ignition system …
29hot-wire — verb To start an automobile engine by circumventing the ignition key wiring …
30hot-wire — vb to start (a car) by tampering with the ignition electrics rather than using the key. A thieves and law enforcers term …