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Founded by Henry Ford and incorporated in 1903, the Ford Motor Company is one the oldest automotive companies in the world. The company sells automobiles and commercial vehicles under the Ford brand and most luxury cars under the Lincoln brand. Ford manufactures a variety types of vehicles such as passenger cars, SUVs, crossovers, trucks, hybrids/EVs and others. This blossary collects some of the most common terms used by Ford vehicles.

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* Portion of the vehicle that includes: * Suspension * Steering components * Power train * Brakes * Fuel system Refer to the Power trains section of this book for details concerning Ford power train ...

Domain: Automotive; Category: Automobile

* Power Takeoff (PTO) Provision is an added benefit for customers with specific auxiliary power needs. It enables up fitters to supply auxiliary power to hydraulically driven accessories such as dump ...

Domain: Automotive; Category: Automobile

* Power train layout design in which the engine crankshaft centerline is aligned parallel to the drive axle (s) * Engine is mounted sideways in the engine compartment, usually allowing additional ...

Domain: Automotive; Category: Automobile

* Primary shaft in the engine that converts the up-and-down motion of the pistons into rotary motion * Crankshaft forces the pistons, via the connecting rods, upward to compress the air/fuel mixture ...

Domain: Automotive; Category: Automobile

* Provides ambient-light-sensitive automatic on-off control of the exterior lights normally controlled by the head lamp control switch * Comes preprogrammed to keep the lights on for approximately 20 ...

Domain: Automotive; Category: Automobile

* Provides convenience and security after dark * All interior courtesy lights illuminate and remain on for 20 seconds or until the ignition is turned on.

Domain: Automotive; Category: Automobile

* Provides mechanical or hydraulic friction to control deflection of automobile springs * Oil in the shocks is forced through small passages to absorb the force of a road shock * Pressurized gas is ...

Domain: Automotive; Category: Automobile

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