there is a gear sticking out at the back of the engine block a couple centimetres that the transmission bolts to then the drive shaft is attached to turn your wheels (rear wheel drive) if your car is fronwheel drive it will not have a driveshaft.
Is this a real question? The engine is what propels the car. The engine powers the transmission,transmission turns the wheels.
The engine turns the transmission then the transmission turns the driveshaft.
The main shaft of the engine turns the flywheel, which turns the transmission.
The main shaft of the engine turns the flywheel, which turns the transmission.
It is the part of the transmission case that bolts to the engine.It is the part of the transmission case that bolts to the engine.
The engine turns the rotor through a transmission.
The engine is driving a transmission which turns the rotor
All automatic transmission have a fluid pump. The pump is usually mounted on the front of the transmission, and turns with the engine.
The engine turns the transmission which then turns the transfer case which then provides power to all 4 wheels
The engine turns the transmission which then turns the transfer case which then provides power to all 4 wheels
Parallel hybrid has a fuel tank,which supplies power to an electronic motor. Both the engine and the electronic motor can turn to transmission at the same time,and the transmission then turns to the wheels. Series hybrid- the gasoline engine turns a generator,and the generator can either charge the batteries or power an electric motor that drives transmission.
Parallel hybrid has a fuel tank,which supplies power to an electronic motor. Both the engine and the electronic motor can turn to transmission at the same time,and the transmission then turns to the wheels. Series hybrid- the gasoline engine turns a generator,and the generator can either charge the batteries or power an electric motor that drives transmission.