The ABCs of Automotive Technology

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Box Packages. The ABCs of Automotive Technology. A VoiceThread-Inspired Canva Presentation by Rafael Rodriguez Jr. EDUC 1128 Foundations of Modern Educ.

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White letters illustrated in 3D. Introduction. Explore key automotive topics using every letter of the alphabet. This creative format supports both classroom teaching and engaging review sessions..

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A is for Axles. Used machine parts. Support the vehicle's weight and allow the wheels to rotate..

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B is for Brake Systems. Crucial safety component responsible for slowing or stopping a vehicle..

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C is for Carburetors. Steel machine. Mix fuel and air in older vehicles for combustion..

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D is for Drive Train. Transfers power from the engine to the wheels..

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Gears of a machine. E is for Engine Components. Includes pistons, crankshaft, and valves..

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F is for Fuel Injection. CNC lathe processing. Delivers fuel into the engine cylinders..

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G is for Gaskets. Seals engine components to prevent leaks..

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H is for Honing Cylinders. Smooths cylinder walls for piston operation..

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I is for Ignition System. Generates the spark to ignite the air-fuel mixture..

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J is for Jack and Jack Stands. Used to lift and safely support a vehicle..

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K is for Knock Sensor. Detects engine knock and adjusts timing..

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L is for Lubrication System. Reduces friction between moving parts..

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M is for Manual Transmission. Close up of gears. Allows manual gear shifting..

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N is for Neutral Safety Switch. Prevents engine start unless in park or neutral..

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O is for Oxygen Sensor. Monitors exhaust gases to manage fuel mixture..

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P is for Piston Rings. Seal the combustion chamber and control oil..

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Q is for Quarter Panels. Rear body panels above the wheels..

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R is for Radiator. Cools engine coolant to prevent overheating..

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Close-up of motocycle. S is for Suspension System.

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A metal dumbell. T is for Timing Belt/Chain. Synchronizes engine’s camshaft and crankshaft..

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U is for U-Joints. Allow driveshafts to flex and rotate..

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V is for Valve Train. Opens and closes engine valves..

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W is for Wheel Alignment. Keeps wheels positioned correctly..

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X is for Xenon Headlights. Bright headlights offering better visibility..

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Y is for Yaw Sensor. Measures vehicle rotation for stability control..

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Cars parked in a line. Z is for Zero Emission Vehicles.

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Teacher. Academic Disclaimer This presentation, “The ABCs of Automotive Technology,” was developed as part of a classroom technology integration assignment. All content is intended for educational use only and reflects the creator’s personal interpretations of automotive concepts and instructional design. Images, definitions, and references used within this project are either: Public domain or royalty-free (via Canva or other educational repositories),Cited appropriately according to academic standards, or Created originally by the author for instructional purposes. This material is not intended for commercial distribution and should not be reproduced outside of its academic context without proper attribution. All efforts have been made to ensure factual accuracy and educational relevance..