DE Module 2 Review - Lecture notes 1 PDF

Title DE Module 2 Review - Lecture notes 1
Author Emma Gwin
Course Psychology
Institution Hamilton High School
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This is for drivers Ed. sorry...


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DE Module 2 Review 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Your high beam indicator light will shine the color of blue when your high beams are on Emergency Break is used to hold the vehicle in place when parked and can be used as an emergency brake. Speedometer: Speed in miles per hour or kilometres per hour. Tachometer: Measures the revolutions per minute. Odometer: Measures total distance traveled by the vehicle. Trip odometer: Measures distance traveled by vehicle in a trip, can be reset to zero. Temperature gauge: Measures the temperature of your engine’s coolant. A safety device attached to the back of the seat that is designed to prevent injury to the head and neck is a Heat Restraint 9. Dead Pedal is located on the floorboard on the left side of the driver's compartment and helps to maintain driver balance and stability. 10. When driving, you need to have an 10 inch area clearance between your body and the steering wheel. 11. When your gear selector is in Neutral you have no pulling power but your tires will roll. 12. Hazard Flasher 13. High Beam Indicator

14. ABS

15. Tire Pressure

16. Seat Belt

17. Low oil Pressure

18. Temperature Gage 19. Front Windshield Defroster 20. Front Windshield Defroster

21. What fluid circulates through the engine block to cool the engine and then through the radiator get rid of the heat? Radiator coolant 22. What are 5 things to do BEFORE entering your vehicle, what should you check? a. Broken glass b. Condition of tires c. Body damage d. Fluid leaks e. Direction of front tires. f. Debris on the ground that could interfere with movement

23. The location and description for all controls and safety devices are located in the vehicle: Owners Manual 24. Passengers younger than 12 should be seated in the back seat. 25. A vehicle feature that allows a driver to maintain a desired speed without manually pressing the accelerator is: a. Cruise control 26. The pedal used to maintain, increase, or decrease speed is: 27. Low 1 is used: provides more engine power for hills or uneven terrain. 28. Low 2 is used: provides extra pulling power for steep hills or pulling heavy loads. 29. The hands should be placed on the steering wheel at 8 and 4

DE Module 2 Review 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Your high beam indicator light will shine what color when your high beams are on blue Is used to hold the vehicle in place when parked and can be used as an emergency brake. Emergency break Speedometer: Speed in miles per hour or kilometers per hour. Tachometer; measures the revolutions per minute. Odometer: measures total distance traveled by the vehicle. trip odometer: measures distance traveled by vehicle in a trip, can be reset to zero Temperature gauge: Measures the temperature of your engine’s coolant. A safety device attached to the back of the seat that is designed to prevent injury to the head and neck is a. Head Restraint 9. Is located on the floorboard on the left side of the driver's compartment and helps to maintain driver balance and stability. Dead pedal 10. When driving, you need to have a 10 inch area clearance between your body and the steering wheel. 11. When your gear selector is in Neutral you have no pulling power but your tires will roll. 12. Hazzard Flasher 13. High Beam Indicator

14. ABS

15. Tire pressure

16. Seat belt

17. Low oil pressure

18. Temperature gage 19. Front Windshield Defroster 20. Front Windshield Defroster

21. What fluid circulates through the engine block to cool the engine and then through the radiator get rid of the heat? Radiator coolant 22. What are 5 things to do BEFORE entering your vehicle, what should you check? a. Broken glass b. Condition of tires c. Body damage d. Fluid leaks e. Direction of front tires.

23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29.

f. Debris on the ground that could interfere with movement The location and description for all controls and safety devices are located in the vehicle: owner’s manual Passengers younger than 12 should be seated in the back seat. A vehicle feature that allows a driver to maintain a desired speed without manually pressing the accelerator is: a. Cruise control The pedal used to maintain, increase, or decrease speed is: Low 1 is used: provides more engine power for hills or uneven terrain. Low 2 is used: provides extra pulling power for steep hills or pulling heavy loads. The hands should be placed on the steering wheel at 8-4...


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