Parts, Assemblies, and Systems A part, sometimes called a component, is the smallest removable item on a car. A part is not nor- mally disassembled. It is often a one-piece casting or forging made of metal or plastic.
An electrical com- ponent is a part in an electrical circuit or system. An assembly is a set of fi tted parts designed to complete a specifi c function. For example, the engine is an assembly that converts fuel into use- able power to move the vehicle.
Technicians must often take assemblies apart and put them back together during maintenance, service, and repair operations. See Figure An automotive system is a group of related parts and assemblies that performs a specifi c function job or task. These parts allow you to control the direction of the wheels and tires for maneuvering turning your vehicle. Another example of a familiar system is the brake system. This system is a group of parts that performs a very important task—slowing and stopping your vehicle quickly and safely.
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