Electrical

About alternators
The car's alternator does the job of keeping your battery charged and producing the energy to run the electrical accessories in your car. Signs of trouble with your alternator could be a whining noise from the engine as you speed up, or your car's battery light staying on.
About batteries
Your car's battery stores electrical power needed in starting the engine. When the key is turned to the start position, electricity from the battery goes to the starter.
About starters
Your car's starter is a small electric motor that supplies energy to ignite the fuel and air mixture in the engine. The battery supplies power for the starter to operate.
About transmissions
Transmissions are not an electrical component! Your car has one of two types of transmissions, either manual or automatic. If your car has a manual transmission, there's an extra foot pedal on the floorboard, which operates the clutch.
More Halloween Stories
Make a skeleton for your crew
Most of you would think twice about celebrating Halloween with a "sleepover" in a cemetery, but in Mexico, that's exactly what children do. They aren't braver than you, they just know they have nothing to fear from the people buried there.
The sweet and sour of Halloween
Boo.
Hoo.
Chew, chew, chew.
Chocolate candy is no doggy treat
In last week's column, my friend and colleague Dr. Don Palermo provided us with a nice primer for the Halloween season and its pitfalls for pet health.
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