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  2. Starter solenoid - Wikipedia

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    A starter solenoid is an electromagnet that engages the starter motor of an internal combustion engine. It also moves the starter pinion into engagement with the ring gear of the engine. Learn more about its structure, operation and problems.

  3. Cold start (automotive) - Wikipedia

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    A cold start is an attempt to start a vehicle's engine when ambient temperatures are much lower than its normal operating temperature. Learn about the causes and solutions of cold starts for different types of engines.

  4. Hot start - Wikipedia

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    Hot start can mean different things for turbine and reciprocating fuel injected engines in aviation. Learn how hot start affects the performance, safety and maintenance of aircraft engines and how to avoid or deal with it.

  5. Starting fluid - Wikipedia

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    Starting fluid is a flammable liquid used to aid the starting of internal combustion engines, especially in cold weather or with difficult starters. Learn about its composition, application, risks and history, as well as the difference between two-stroke and four-stroke engines.

  6. Dieseling - Wikipedia

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    Dieseling is a condition where a gasoline engine keeps running after being turned off, similar to a diesel engine. Learn about the potential causes, such as carbon buildup, carburetor leakage, oil contamination, and how it affects air rifles.

  7. Ignition interlock device - Wikipedia

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    An ignition interlock device is a breathalyzer for a vehicle that prevents the engine from starting if the driver is intoxicated. Learn about its history, design, costs, and adoption in different countries.

  8. Starter (engine) - Wikipedia

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    A starter is a device that cranks an internal-combustion engine to initiate its operation under its own power. Learn about the history, types, and functions of starters, and how they differ from generators and other methods of starting engines.

  9. Hot-bulb engine - Wikipedia

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    Hot-bulb engine (two-stroke). 1. Hot bulb. 2. Cylinder. 3. Piston. 4. Crankcase Old Swedish hot-bulb engine in action. The hot-bulb engine, also known as a semi-diesel [1] or Akroyd engine, is a type of internal combustion engine in which fuel ignites by coming in contact with a red-hot metal surface inside a bulb, followed by the introduction of air (oxygen) compressed into the hot-bulb ...