How Many Parts Does a Vehicle System Consist Of?
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A vehicle system consists of the engine, chassis, body, and electrical components. Engine: Crank-connecting rod mechanism, valve train, fuel supply system, ignition system, lubrication system, cooling system, and starting system. Chassis: Transmission system, running gear, steering system, and braking system. The transmission system transfers engine power to the driving wheels and consists of components such as the clutch, gearbox, universal transmission device, and final drive. The running gear is composed of the frame, steering axle, drive axle, suspension, and wheels. The steering system includes the steering gear and steering linkage. The braking system generally consists of two independent sets of devices: the service brake system and the parking brake system. Body: Designed to accommodate the driver, passengers, and cargo. Electrical Components: Comprising the power supply system, ignition system, starting system, as well as the vehicle lighting system, signaling system, and instruments.