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Title: Driver Education


1
Driver Education
  • Day 12
  • Buying a Car
  • Car Systems and Maintenance

2
Determining Need
  • Can You Afford A Car?
  • Pay for gas, maintenance, insurance, license,
    parking, etc.
  • How Will it affect your Schedule?
  • How much more work are you going to have to do
    to own a car?
  • Are you Mature enough?
  • Did you consider honestly all of the costs?
  • Can you not cave to the influences of Peer
    Pressure?

3
What Kind of Car to Get
  • How Many Passengers?
  • Age of your Passengers?
  • How many miles are you going to drive?
  • Are you going to tow or carry heavy items?
  • What is the cost of the car with insurance
  • What are the maintenance costs?

4
Factors Involved in Selection
  • What Safety features does it have?
  • What kind of air bags, ABS
  • Death rate per 10,000, more than 2?
  • What is the crash rating of the car?
  • What is the size of the car?
  • Death rate for single vehicle accidents vs
    multivehicle accidents?
  • Is the car comfortable to you?

5
Determining Fuel Efficiency
  • Weight of Car
  • Heavier, less efficient, safer
  • Lighter, more efficient, not as safe
  • Engine Type
  • Generally more cylinders, less efficient
  • Design of car
  • Aerodynamic design
  • Transmission type
  • Manual can be more efficient than auto

6
Determining Fuel Efficiency...
  • Power Train
  • Axle-gear ratio, higher more efficient
  • Power Equipment
  • Adds luxury but adds weight, less efficient
  • Extra Equipment
  • A/C, decreases fuel efficiency

7
Buying a Used Car
  • Check to see if it has a warranty
  • Check blue book price to see if price the person
    is asking is appropriate
  • Test Drive
  • check for blue smoke, loose steering, squeaks,
    bad brakes
  • Take it to your mechanic to have it checked out

8
Financing
  • You may have to get a loan to buy your car.
  • If you dont have a job, you will need a
    co-signer
  • A 2000.00 car financed at 12 for 2 years will
    end up costing 2480.00
  • Pay off principal as fast as possible
  • You will be required to have full insurance if
    car is financed.

9
Insurance
  • Liability Insurance
  • Protects you against claims if you are at fault
  • Pays for injury or damage you do to other people
  • Bodily Injury Liability covers injury or death
    with legal fees to other people
  • Covers only up to policy limits
  • Property Damage Liability covers damages to
    other peoples cars and property
  • Covers only up to policy limits

10
Insurance
  • Uninsured Motorist
  • Covers bodily injury to you caused by an
    uninsured motorist
  • Collision Insurance
  • Pays for damage done to your car even if it is
    your fault in a collision
  • Deductible policy makes you pay a certain amount
    for the damage before insurance pays

11
Insurance
  • Comprehensive Insurance
  • Pays for damage other than collision such as
    animals, hail, tornado, wind, etc
  • Medical Payment Insurance
  • Pays for your medical, hospital, or funeral
    costs no matter who is at fault
  • No-Fault Insurance
  • Insurance pays before fault is found
  • Towing Insurance
  • Pays to have your car towed.

12
Factors that Determine Cost
  • Age
  • Driving Record
  • Mileage you drive per year
  • Where you live
  • Gender
  • Marital Status
  • Value of Car
  • Type of Car

13
Checks
  • Fluid Levels
  • Engine Oil
  • Coolant Level
  • Brake Fluid
  • Power Steering Fluid
  • windshield washer fluid
  • Automatic transmission
  • Belts, Hoses, and Wires
  • Check belts and hoses for cracks and frays
  • Check to make sure cables are tightly connected

14
Checks
  • After Starting the engine
  • gauges and warning lights
  • brakes
  • horn
  • lights and turn signals
  • Check the owners manual for proper maintenance
    procedures and intervals

15
How Does Your Engine Work?
  • Turning the key causes power to be drawn from
    the batter to Starter Motor
  • Starter turns the Flywheel, the flywheel turns
    the crankshaft
  • Pistons in the cylinder are attached to the
    crankshaft and move up and down with it
  • Each cylinder has a spark plug which creates a
    spark to ignite the gas/air mizutre to cause
    explosions which move the pistons up and down

16
Power Train
  • Transmits power from the engine to the wheels
  • Transmission is connected by a drive shaft to
    the differential which allows the drive wheels to
    turn at different speeds when the car turns

17
Maintenance
  • Change oil and filter regularly, about 2000
    3000 milesh
  • every year or 12,000 miles check spark plugs,
    air and gas filters, regulators, alternator,
    battery terminals, etc.

18
Fuel System
  • Fuel is stored in the tank
  • the fuel pump moves the fuel from the tank
    through the fuel filter to the carburetor or
    injectors
  • At the carburetor or injector, air is mixed with
    the fuel after passing through the air filter and
    is vaporized into the cylinders

19
Exhaust System
  • Exhaust system carries harmful fumes to the rear
    of the vehicle and also muffles engine noise
  • the exhaust manifold collects unburned gases and
    travels through a pipe to the muffler
  • The Catalytic converter helps reduce the harmful
    emissions

20
Electrical System
  • The battery is the heart and provides power to
    start the engine
  • After the car is started the alternator
    recharges the battery and supplies electricity to
    operate the equipment
  • The voltage regulator controls the amount of
    electricity produced
  • The distributor sends electricity to the spark
    plugs
  • Fuses protect the electrical devices from burnout

21
Light Systems
  • Includes all lights in your system
  • Headlights
  • Taillights
  • side marker lights
  • dome light
  • parking lights
  • turn signal indicator
  • warning lights
  • Dash lights

22
Maintaining Lights and Electric
  • Keep battery cables free from corrosion
  • Keep an eye on alternator gauge or light
  • Keep headlights and taillights clean
  • A thin layer of dirt can cut output by 90
  • Keep headlights aligned
  • Check lights for burnt out bulbs

23
Lubricating System
  • Oil is the key element, helps reduce friction,
    heat and wear, and keeps things clean
  • Oil pump moves oil from oil pan to moving parts
  • The oil filter cleans the oil as it circulates

24
Cooling System
  • Coolant is a mixture of water and anti-freeze
  • Coolant is stored in the radiator and overflow
    tank
  • The water pump pumps the coolant through the
    cooling network
  • A fan forces air through the radiator to cool it
  • A thermostat controls the flow of coolant to
    maintain optimum temp.

25
Maintaining Lubricating and Cooling Systems
  • Check oil and coolant levels on a regular basis
  • Use proper oil and coolant for your vehicle
  • Check coolant for proper protection
  • Coolant needs to be changed or recycled
    occasionally

26
Suspension System
  • Supports the cars weight, sushions the ride, and
    helps keep car stable over bumps
  • Springs soften the impact of bumps on the
    roadway
  • Shock absorbers work to control the bouncing and
    keeps your tires on the ground

27
Steering System
  • Enables you to turn the front wheels of your car
  • Connects the steering wheel to the front tires
    with a steering shaft and movable rods

28
Brake System
  • Brakes are engaged by use of hydraulic pressure
  • Stepping on the brake forces brake fluid from
    the master cylinder through the brake lines to
    the wheel cylinders
  • Two kinds of brakes
  • Drum brakes us brake shoes to push against a
    brake lining, which presses against a hollow
    metal drum inside the wheel
  • Disk brakes, pressure squeezes brake pads
    against a flat metal disk
  • Parking brake is attached by a cable

29
Tires
  • Tires should be inflated to tire manufacturers
    proper inflation level
  • The grooves on the tires should be deeper than
    1/16 of an inch and wear bars not showing
  • Keeping tires rotated and balanced, every 6000
    miles will increase tire life and save money

30
Warning signs of Problems
  • Too much play in steering
  • Steering wheel vibrates
  • Car Wobbles
  • Car pulls to one side
  • Brakes dont work very well
  • Uneven wear on tires
  • bulges on the tires
  • frequent pressure loss on one tire
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