automotive maintenance

  • 1Automotive battery — 12 V, 40 Ah Lead acid car battery An automotive battery is a type of rechargeable battery that supplies electric energy to an automobile.[1] Usually this refers to an SLI battery (starting, lighting, ignition) to power the starter motor …

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  • 2automotive industry — Introduction       all those companies and activities involved in the manufacture of motor vehicles, including most components, such as engines and bodies, but excluding tires, batteries, and fuel. The industry s principal products are passenger… …

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  • 3Automotive lighting — Blinker redirects here. For other uses, see Blinker (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Magneti Marelli company AL Automotive Lighting. For lights in seafaring and aviation, see navigation light. The lighting system of a motor vehicle… …

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  • 4automotive tool — Any of the tools used in the construction, maintenance, or repair of automobiles …

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  • 5295th Ordnance Heavy Maintenance Company (FA) — The 295th Ordnance Heavy Maintenance Company (FA) was a Field Army company of the United States Army from April 16, 1943, through January 1, 1946. Serving under the First, Second, Third, Seventh, and Ninth Army divisions, the company played an… …

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  • 6ALD Automotive — Pour les articles homonymes, voir ALD. ALD Automotive est la filiale dédiée à la location longue durée et la gestion de parc automobile du groupe Société générale. ALD Automotive est une société de référence sur le marché de la gestion de parc… …

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  • 7Sonic Automotive — Sonic Automotive, Inc. (nyse|SAH) is a Fortune 300 company based in Charlotte, North Carolina and is one of the largest automotive retailers in the United States. The company was founded by NASCAR track owner Bruton Smith. Sonic Automotive… …

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  • 8Reliability centered maintenance — Reliability Centered Maintenance, often known as RCM , is an industrial improvement approach focused on identifying and establishing the operational, maintenance, and capital improvement policies that will manage the risks of equipment failure… …

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  • 9Penske Automotive Group — (NYSE|PAG), headquartered in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, is the world s second largest automotive dealership group. Previously called UnitedAuto Group, on July 2, 2007 UAG changed its corporate name to Penske Automotive Group, Inc; and changed… …

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  • 10Enfield Automotive — was an electric car manufacturer founded in the United Kingdom and moved to the Greek isle of Syros during the oil crisis of 1973.HistoryDuring the 1960s, following its founding, Enfield Automotive developed an electric passenger vehicle.… …

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