steering wheel of a motor vehicle

  • 21wheel — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. disk, circle, roller; roulette or fortune s wheel; bike, bicycle; slang, VIP, big wheel, bigwig. See circularity, vehicle, importance. v. roll; trundle, cycle; rotate, revolve, spin, twirl; pivot,… …

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  • 22Vehicle door — A 1986 Ford Taurus with its driver side door open. I …

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  • 23Motor Transport Corps — This article is about the World War I American military corps. For the World War II British women s organisation, see Mechanised Transport Corps. The Motor Transport Corps (M.T.C.) was formed out of the Quartermaster Corps on 15 August 1918, by… …

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  • 24Vehicle canopy — This article is about vehicle canopies. For aircraft canopies, see Aircraft canopy. For other canopies, see Canopy. Lifting canopy on a Sterling Nova. A vehicle canopy is a rarely used type of door for cars. It has no official name so it is also… …

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  • 25Vehicle recovery — is the recovery of any vehicle to another place generally speaking with a commercial vehicle know as a Recovery, or tow Truck.Recovery can take the the form of general recovery, normally of broken down vehicles, or a Statutory Recoveries at the… …

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  • 26Vehicle acronyms and abbreviations — *A4: 4 speed automatic transmission *A5: 5 speed automatic transmission *A6: 6 speed automatic transmission *A/C: Air conditioning *AdvHEV: Advanced hybrid *AMT: Automated Manual Transmission *ATLS: Automated Truck Loading Systems *Autogas: LPG… …

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  • 27Vehicle setup — In motor racing circles, vehicle setup is a term used to describe the personalised settings on the vehicle which help the vehicle handle and perform predictably and quickly. Vehicle setups are variable for a variety of reasons, ranging from… …

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  • 28Power steering — helps drivers steer vehicles by augmenting steering effort of the steering wheel. It does this by adding controlled energy to the steering mechanism, so the driver needs to provide only modest effort regardless of conditions. In particular, power …

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  • 29Four-wheel drive — This article is about the class of vehicle drivetrains. For other uses, see Four by four/Four wheel drive (disambiguation). All wheel drive redirects here. For the all wheel drive in motorcycles, see two wheel drive. The Jeep Wrangler is a 4WD… …

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  • 30All-terrain vehicle — An all terrain vehicle (ATV) is defined by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) as a vehicle that travels on low pressure tires, with a seat that is straddled by the operator, along with handlebars for steering control. As the name… …

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