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1.8 SE-G – 1.8-liter DOHC 7A-FE engine, 4-speed automatic transmission, tilt steering adjustment (4-spoke leather wrapped), includes tachometer, power steering and stereo, power windows and door locks, power mirrors with auto-folding function, push-button automatic climate control, genuine Leather seats, 15-inch alloy rims, factory-fitted ...
1.6 GXi – 1.6 litre DOHC 4A-FE engine, 5-Speed manual and 4-speed automatic transmissions, tilt steering adjustment (4-spoke on the automatic model), includes tachometer, power steering and stereo, power windows and door locks, power mirrors (with auto-folding function on the automatic model), 14-inch alloy rims, includes ABS (Anti-lock ...
Wheel alignment, which is sometimes referred to as breaking or tracking, is part of standard automobile maintenance that consists of adjusting the angles of wheels to the car manufacturer specifications. [1] The purpose of these adjustments is to reduce tire wear and to ensure that vehicle travel is straight and true (without "pulling" to one ...
This tilt wheel was also supplied to the other US automakers (except Ford). [29] Originally a luxury option on cars, the tilt function helps to adjust the steering wheel by moving the wheel through an arc in an up and down motion. Tilt Steering Wheels rely upon a ratchet joint located in the steering column just below the steering wheel.
By inclining the steering axis inward (away from the wheel), it causes the spindle to rise and fall as the wheels are turned in one direction or the other. Because the tire cannot be forced into the ground as the spindle travels in an arc, the tire/wheel assembly raises the suspension and thus causes the tire/wheel assembly to seek the low ...
Modern vehicles are fitted with a steering lock which is an anti-theft device.It is fitted to the steering column usually below the steering wheel. The lock is combined with the ignition switch and engaged and disengaged either by a mechanical ignition key or electronically from the vehicles electronic control unit.
Caster displacement moves the steering axis ahead of the axis of wheel rotation, as with the front wheels of a shopping cart. Caster angle moves the steering axis from vertical. [3] In automobile racing, the caster angle may be adjusted to optimize handling characteristics for a particular venue. This is all connected to the front wheels.
Some of the standard or optional items included power express down for the driver's window, a tilt steering wheel adjustment, a system monitor that would inform if the disc brake lining needed to be serviced, an AM/FM Stereo radio with four speakers, a separately available cassette player or 8-track cassette, full instrumentation including a ...