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This book is primarily for those who want to obtain an NVQ in motor engineering, but it is equally suitable for City & Guilds or BTEC students and anyone who wants to be able to service their car with a greater degree of confidence. It covers the fundamental principles for each system found in a motor vehicle: the engine and lubrication, cooling systems, fuel systems, exhaust, transmission, suspension, braking, steering, electronic and electrical systems, the ignition and instruments. The final chapter covers organizations and qualifications in the motor trade. |