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Driver’s Education. Chapter 3 Basic Vehicle Control. Chapter 3. Read Pgs. 51-58 Write down things you didn’t know Be prepared to discuss. Instrument Panel. Speedometer – This tells you that speed that you are traveling in both miles per hour and kilometers per hour
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Driver’s Education Chapter 3 Basic Vehicle Control
Chapter 3 Read Pgs. 51-58 Write down things you didn’t know Be prepared to discuss
Instrument Panel • Speedometer – This tells you that speed that you are traveling in both miles per hour and kilometers per hour • Tachometer – This indicates the engine revolutions per minute. Engine damage can occur if needle enters the red • Odometer – indicates the total number of miles that a vehicle has been driven. • Trip Odometer – will indicate the number of miles for a certain period of time and can be set back to zero
Instrument Panel • Fuel Gauge – Shows the amount of fuel in the tank, if tank gets below ¼ full you run the risk of running out • Temperature Gauge/Light – warns you when the coolant in the engine is too hot • Oil Pressure Gauge/Light – warns you when the oil is not circulating at the proper pressure • Alternator Warning Light/Gauge – warns that the battery is not being charged and is using stored electricity
Instrument Panel • Brake System Warning Light – reminds you to release the parking brake and warns is the braking system is not working properly • Antilock Braking System Light – tells you the ABS is working properly • Safety Belt Light – This reminds you to fasten your safety belt before moving • Air Bag Warning Light – tells you if the airbags are working properly
Instrument Panel • Turn-Signal Indicators – These tell you the direction that you have signaled to turn • High-Beam Indicator – this is a light that glows when the high-beam headlights are on
Vehicle Controls • Steering Wheel – this controls the direction of the front wheels. • The steering wheel adjustment lever can mover the steering wheel for better driving comfort • Selector Lever – in a automatic transmission vehicle, this is moved to choose forward or reverse gears • This is located on the steering column or on the center console
Bellringer List what you think are the steps to starting a vehicle. List what you think are the steps in putting the vehicle in motion.
Vehicle Controls • Ignition and Starter Switch – the engine is started by putting the key in the ignition and turning the key to the start position • Cruise Control – is a device that lets you maintain your desired speed without keeping your foot on the accelerator
Vehicle Controls • Parking Brake – This keeps the vehicle in place when it is parked. It is located either on the far left of the pedals or on the center console • Clutch Pedal – in a stickshift, pushing this down allows to shift gears. Located to the left of the brake pedal • Foot-Brake-Pedal – pushing this slows or stops the vehicle • Accelerator Pedal – this is located to the right of the brake pedal. Pushing this will increase the speed of the vehicle.
Devices for Safety • Safety Belts – always wear belt when the vehicle is in motion • Head Restraints – padded device on the back of from seats to prevent whiplash injuries • Horn – normally located on the steering wheel.
Devices for Safety • Mirrors • Inside mirror – shows directly behind the vehicle • Outside mirrors – show to the right and left behind the vehicle • Even with properly adjusted mirrors there will still be blind spots
Getting Ready to Drive • Outside Checks – walk around vehicle and look for • Oil marks • Tires are inflated • Wheels are pointed straight • Windshield, headlights, and taillights are clear
Getting Ready to Drive • Inside Checks • Adjust seat for best comfort and foot control • 10 inches away from steering wheel • Hand and legs slightly bend when on steering wheels and pedals • Adjust head restraints and mirrors • Fasten safety belt
Automatic Transmission • Shift Indicator – shows gear position on steering column or on the instrument panel • Park (P) – This position locks the transmission. You should shift into park every time you stop the vehicle • Reverse (R) – This position is for doing backwards. Always come to a complete stop before shifting into reverse. Reverse lights should come on when in reverse. • Neutral (N) – This Position allows the wheels to roll without engine power. If you stall when driving, use neutral to restart car.
Automatic Transmission • Drive (D) – This position is for moving forward. Keep foot on brake when shifting into drive. • Low (L1, L2) – These positions allow the engine to send more power to the wheels at lower speeds
Steering the Vehicle • Have a comfortable and balances driving position • Hands at 9 and 3 • Pick aiming point and drive to it • Make constant corrections • Look for hazards ahead
Putting the Vehicle in Motion • Press firmly on the brake • Shift the vehicle into drive • Turn on left turn signal • Check for traffic in the rearview mirrors • Look over left shoulder for traffic • When the roadway is clear, release the brake and gently press on the accelerator moving away from the side of the road • Cancel your signal • Reach your desired speed and let up on the accelerator
Stopping the Vehicle • Check traffic in mirrors • Let off the accelerator • Gently press on the brake pedal • Gradually press on brake until vehicle is stopped. Ease up just before stopping • Keep foot on brake if vehicle is still in drive
Pg. 59 and 61 • Using Vocabulary • Preparing for the Test • By yourself • Write Question and Answers • For a Grade
Driving a Manual Transmission • Always make sure you set the parking brake with a manual transmission vehicle. • You must learn how to to coordinate using the clutch with the accelerator and gear shift lever • Friction Point – this is where you feel the engine take hold and start to move the vehicle • Most manual transmission vehicles have 4 or 5 gears. The lower gears are for slower driving. The higher gears are for expressway driving and are fuel saver gears. • Downshifting – is shifting from a higher gear to a lower gear.
Driving a Manual Transmission • Neutral (N) – used when standing still and starting • First gear – used for starting the vehicle in motion • Second – Fourth – shift through as speed increases • Fifth/Sixth gear – are overdrive expressway gears • Reverse – used for backing. Never shift to reverse when vehicle is moving
Always press pedal to the floor before starting the engine, before shifting, and before coming to a stop. Riding the Clutch - this means resting for foot on the clutch while driving. This cause clutch wear and can lead to expensive repairs. Using a Clutch
Test Instructions • Follow the directions on the test except for: • In the “Write the Warning Information”: • Write what the instrument is used for Circle 20 question numbers that you feel you got correct. Those will be the ones that will be graded