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Founded by Henry Ford and incorporated in 1903, the Ford Motor Company is one the oldest automotive companies in the world. The company sells automobiles and commercial vehicles under the Ford brand and most luxury cars under the Lincoln brand. Ford manufactures a variety types of vehicles such as passenger cars, SUVs, crossovers, trucks, hybrids/EVs and others. This blossary collects some of the most common terms used by Ford vehicles.

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* E85 vehicles are also called Flexible Fuel Vehicles (FFV) due to their ability to operate on a blend of85 percent ethanol fuel and 15 percent unleaded gasoline * Ethanol is derived primarily from ...

Domain: Automotive; Category: Automobile

* During a moderate-to-severe frontal impact, the airbag is designed to inflate in approximately 1/20th of a second (less time than it takes to blink an eye) and begins to deflate immediately ...

Domain: Automotive; Category: Automobile

* Drag or resistance produced by a moving object, such as a motor vehicle, as it displaces the air in its path * Usually measured in pounds, aerodynamic drag increases in proportion to an object’s ...

Domain: Automotive; Category: Automobile

* Diesel fuel with a maximum sulphur content of 15 parts per million (ppm). * The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has mandated this fuel must be used in new model year 2008diesel engines * This ...

Domain: Automotive; Category: Automobile

* Device used to couple a trailer with a truck * In most F-Series pickup models, the fifth wheel is an upper mounting on the pickup box floor * The upper fifth wheel engages a trailer and consists of ...

Domain: Automotive; Category: Automobile

* Device in an automatic transmission/transaxle that transforms mechanical power (torque) from the engine into hydro kinetic (fluid) power to the transmission. * Torque converter serves as a ...

Domain: Automotive; Category: Automobile

* Designed to transmit driving force (power) to the wheel/tire with the most traction * As one tire begins to slip (lose grip), available torque is automatically transferred to the tire with better ...

Domain: Automotive; Category: Automobile

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