What are the Five Major Assemblies of a Car?
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The "five major assemblies" of a car refer to the engine, steering wheel, transmission, front and rear axles, and chassis. Specific details are as follows: Prohibition of Assembly: It is prohibited for any organization or individual to use the "five major assemblies" of scrapped cars or other spare parts to assemble cars. Prohibition of Trading: It is prohibited for scrapped whole cars, "five major assemblies," and assembled cars to enter the market for trading or to be traded in any other way. Prohibition on the Road: It is prohibited for assembled cars and scrapped cars to be driven on the road. Additional Information: Recycling: Dismantling enterprises are only allowed to sell the "five major assemblies" to qualified remanufacturing enterprises. The department in charge of recycling and dismantling under the State Council shall establish a recycling information system. Dismantling enterprises shall truthfully record various information such as the quantity, model, and flow direction of the "five major assemblies" and other main components and upload it to the recycling information system. Relevant departments will formulate supporting regulations to further specify the sales of the "five major assemblies," adding an additional institutional barrier to ensure safety.