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An electrical arc, yes.
Gasoline is mixed with an air mixture. The air/fuel mixture is compressed and then ignited in the combustion chamber of an engine. The explosion from this ignition forces the piston down which in turn turns the crankshaft. The crankshaft delivers power to the transmission which makes the vehicle move. This is a simplistic explanation of how gasoline powers a vehicle. Good luck.
Regular or mid grade... there's no benefit to using premium in this vehicle, unless you're adding a Jacobs ignition to it.
This question is referring to a vehicle's ignition coils (on gasoline engines). The reasons range from normal absorption of engine heat from the compartment to the coils receiving excess loading/voltage. The latter can be a sign of impending ignition system failure
I know it is a federal requirement on any gasoline vehicle made after 1975.I know it is a federal requirement on any gasoline vehicle made after 1975.
A Hybrid Vehicle.
It is the nozzle you insert into your fuel tank filler neck to pump gasoline into your vehicle.
Hybrid cars are just like the average car with an extra motor (electric) They run off a rechargeablThese cars reduce fuel emissions because the engine draws on a bank of batteries and not just gasoline engine. The gasoline motors can be shut off and the car can run off electricity for a limited time or distance.A hybrid vehicle is a vehicle that uses two or more distinct power sources to move the vehicle. Thors.
what kind of vehicle
Automobile, gasoline vehicle, or vehicle with an internal combustion engine.
That depends on the vehicle
a hybrid car