Rudder, elevator, stabilator.
Elevators are flight control surfaces, usually at the rear of an aircraft, which control the aircraft's pitch
yes, usually located on the steering wheel
no No, they do not control speed. Elevators are flight control surfaces, usually at the rear of an aircraft, which control the aircraft's longitudinal attitude by changing the pitch balance, and so also the angle of attack and the lift of the wing.
The elevator are the control surfaces on an airplane that make the aircraft pitch nose UP or DOWN and causes the airplane to rise or descend. The Elevator are usually on the tail of the aircraft and are mounted on the horizontal tail surfaces. However, some aircraft have this control forward of the main wings.
The Vehichle emission control label is usually inside the hood of most vehicles
Smooth surfaces usually have less friction than rough surfaces because there are fewer irregularities and protrusions that can create resistance when two surfaces rub against each other. This causes objects to slide more easily on smooth surfaces compared to rough surfaces.
The windshield wiper control module is usually in the fuse box located in the engine compartment of most automobiles. Sometimes the windshield wiper control module is located on the firewall next to the windshield wiper motor.
The throttle position sensor is usually on the throttle body, near where the cables hook on.
AnswerThe ECM is usually located under the glove box.
All idel control valves are typically located at the Throttle Body it is usually a small adjusting screw/nut
from cooler to warmer surfaces
It is usually located under the throttle body. It is cylinder shape with a wire going into one end.