"No engine braking" means that the driver should not rely on the engine to slow down the vehicle, but instead use the brakes to control speed.
It has to do with the size of the engine.
CC in vehicle terms means the size of the engine, 1000cc=1 litre
If they are driving your vehicle, Yes. It "is" part of the terms of the insurance contract you signed and agreed too.
"No engine brake" means that the vehicle does not have a braking system that uses the engine to slow down the vehicle. This can affect safety because engine braking helps control speed on downhill slopes and reduces wear on the traditional braking system.
You probably can be sue. If the terms are breach by the driver eg. Using the vehicle at the wrong time which cause demages to the car.
In internal combustion engine terms used are Carburetion, Scavenging ... The dissociation is mainly due to breaking up of carbon dioxide into carbon monoxide.
No.
Car emissions can be reduced by reducing idling time and by driving at a moderate highway speed when possible. Driving too fast and idling are both wasteful in terms of fuel, and increase the vehicle's emissions.
Most people of my generation and training have been used to the term "powerplant" being a stationary engine, as used in generation or pumping in a building. An "engine"is used in a motor vehicle. it is confusing that the terms are almost interchangeable
There are hundreds of single possible OBDII trouble codes alone. In simplest terms the vehicle's computer is detecting a problem. Those codes can usually be read for free at many auto parts stores in North American markets.
To secure used engine financing for your vehicle, you can start by checking with local banks, credit unions, or online lenders for loan options. Be prepared to provide information about your credit history, income, and the specific engine you plan to purchase. Consider comparing interest rates and terms from different lenders to find the best deal.
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