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I just wanted to post a link to a website that has a great automotive dictionary. I've noticed a lot of questions on this forum in all categories that folks may not be asking if they perhaps had a deeper understanding of automotive theory.
I claim to be no expert, but I do consider myself a student of the game. I know a lot of folks think I'm full of it because their own experience is contrary to what I've posted. I really only offer what I believe to be accurate information. I've never claimed to know everything. "Only a fool thinks he is a wise man, a wise man knows he is a fool." -unknown
I would like to appeal to folks to think a little beyond their own personal vehicle and try and understand a little more general theory. And to that end realize that perhaps their experience on one single occasion doesn't set the rule for how something works, or how to carry out a certain procedure.
Moderators, feel free to move or delete this. I'm not exactly sure if I'm breaking the rules, but I'm not trying to offend anyone.
So all that said, here's a great link to put on your favorites list: