- •Предисловие
- •Contents
- •The internal combustion engine
- •Active Vocabulary to Text a
- •Exercises
- •The basic systems of the internal combustion engine
- •I cooling system
- •Active Vocabulary to Text b, I
- •II lubricating system
- •Active Vocabulary to Text b, II
- •Exercises
- •At a service station
- •Engine servicing
- •Active Vocabulary to Text c
- •Exercises
- •At the Service Station
- •Four stroke cycle of the diesel engine
- •The functions of the fuel
- •Electrical systems
- •Checking technical state of a car
- •Test questions
- •Lesson 2 tractors
- •Modern tractors
- •Active Vocabulary to Text а
- •Exercises
- •Constructional features of modern tractors
- •Active Vocabulary to Text в
- •Exercises
- •Diagnostic procedures
- •Active Vocabulary to Text с
- •Exercises
- •Tractor t-40 am
- •Tracklaying tractors
- •Faults and remedies1 of the electrical equipment and relay-regulators
- •Faults and remedies of the starter, gearbox, rear axle and hydraulic system
- •Test questions
- •Lesson 3 cultivation machinery
- •Text a cultivation machinery
- •Active Vocabulary to Text а
- •Exercises
- •Modern plows
- •Active Vocabulary to Text в
- •Exercises
- •Service and maintenance of cultivation machinery
- •Active Vocabulary to Text с
- •Exercises
- •Disk plows
- •Walking tractor
- •Active Vocabulary to Text а
- •Exercises
- •The combine you can rely on
- •Total quality standards
- •Active Vocabulary to Text в
- •Exercises
- •I think; As for me; In my opinion; As far as I understand.
- •Main faults of combine-harvesters
- •Active Vocabulary to Text с
- •Exercises
- •Datavision tv monitor
- •Combines
- •Test questions
- •Additional texts for test translation
- •The horseless carriage
- •Daf diesel
- •Quality standards
- •Finding a fault in a car
- •Instructions for checking the spark plug
- •Some pieces of advice to an auto fan
- •Cultivator bertolini 315
- •Combines for the 21st century
- •Texts for independent work
- •The technology of maintenance
- •Of the machines in the agricultural-industrial complex
- •Active Vocabulary
- •Text 2 the central injection unit removal and installation
- •Active Vocabulary
- •Car of future
- •Transmission
- •Active Vocabulary
- •Text 5 reassembly
- •Active Vocabulary
- •Fuel pump
- •Fuel system
- •Removal and installation of the engine
- •Steering system
- •Air cleaner
- •Active Vocabulary
- •Quadram power engines
- •The electric system
- •Active Vocabulary
- •The lubrication system
- •Why we call it a «diesel» engine
- •Gearing friction gearing
- •Toothed bevel gearing
- •Removable excavating and loading implements
- •Active Vocabulary
- •Tomorrow's farm machinery
- •Active Vocabulary
- •Basic parts of the automobile
- •Active Vocabulary
- •The body structure of the new cars
- •Active Vocabulary
- •Toyota carina - e
- •Characteristics of the automobile Toyota Carina e
- •Active Vocabulary
- •Safety checks
- •Trunk Lid. Move the ornament upward to insert the key.
- •Detachable front seat belt. (Hardtop models). The shoulder belt can be detached from the front seat belt.
- •Important:
- •Warning/indicator/ monitoring light and chime
Trunk Lid. Move the ornament upward to insert the key.
Tailgate. From outside To open, release the tailgate lock and depress the push button. From inside. Pull the lock knob up and pull on the inside lever to open.
Child Safety Lock. When in lock position, the rear door cannot be opened from the inside, but can be opened from the outside.
Power Door Lock (Type A). All doors, except the driver's door, will lock when the driver's door lock knob is pushed, the driver's door key is set to the lock position or the lock section of the lock switch on the driver's door armrest is pushed. These doors will unlock when the unlock section of the door lock switch on the driver's door armrest is pushed.
Power Door Lock. (Type B) The front and rear passenger's doors can be locked or unlocked with the switch on the instrument panel.
Vehicle speed sensor system. In the door lock, equipped with a vehicle speed sensor system, all the doors except the driver's door will be locked automatically when the vehicle speed exceeds approximately 15 km/h (10 MPH). If the door lock knob is unlocked while driving, these doors will lock again automatically.
Front power seats. Reclining switch (Only for right-hand drive models) when the reclining switch is moved up, the front of the seat is raised; when it is moved down, the front is lowered.
Sliding switch. When the sliding switch is moved forward, the seat will move forward; when it is moved back, the seat will move back.
Lifter switch. When the lifter switch is moved up, the seat rises; when it is moved down, the seat lowers.
Rear power seat. The seat cushion can be moved in the fore-and-aft direction by pushing the power seat switch. The seatback reclines in relation to the movement of the seat cushion. Do not operate the left and right power switches at the same time. Always operate the switches independently.
Caution:
If the seat fails to move even when the switch is pushed, check to see if an obstacle is interfering with the seat.
Seat Belts. The correct wearing of the seat belt on all journeys can reduce the possibility and/or severity of injury in the event of an accident. Some countries may specify that seat belts be worn at all times when the vehicle is in forward motion. Be sure to observe the following conditions:
1. Always pass the shoulder belt over your shoulder and across your chest. NEVER run the belt under your arm.
2. Position the lap belt as low as possible around the hips, not around the waist.
3. NEVER wear the belt inside out or twisted.
4. Where the buckle position is adjustable, locate the buckle just below the hip.
5. NEVER allow more than one person to use the seat belt at the same time. “J”-a belt must not be put around a child on a passenger's lap.
6. The belt is intended for adult users only and should not be used by a child weighing less than 23 kg (50 lb).
7. Belt adjustment is automatic, however, the belts should fit comfortably when in use with no excessive slack and the belt routing must not be adversely affected by any fitment.
Juster or convenience mechanism which assists rear seat access or baggage storage. All seat belt assemblies including retractors and attaching hardware should be inspected after any collision at your NISSAN dealer. NISSAN recommends that all seat belt assemblies in use during a collision be replaced unless the collision was minor and the belts show no damage and continue to operate properly. Seat belt assemblies not in use during a collision should also be inspected and replaced if either damage or improper operation is noted.
Front Seat Belts of 3-point type with emergency locking retractor.
1. Adjust the seat to your normal driving position.
2. The belt tongue is installed to the belt as illustrated. The upper part of the belt serves as a shoulder belt and the lower part as a lap belt.
3. Slowly pull out the belt and insert the tongue into the buckle until you hear a positive "click" signifying the belt is safely locked.
4. To unfasten the belt, press the release button on the buckle and the belt will retract and stow automatically.
Convenience Clip. The convenience clip it provided to maintain the belt tongue at an accessible position during storage.
No adjustment is required as the design of the system always keeps. The webbing is comfortably in position across the body and the buckle is correctly positioned, when the belt is fastened. However, always, ensure that the webbing is never" allowed to chafe or rub against sharp objects and when traveling do not decline the seat back so that the shoulder belt no longer contacts the chest.
The belt reel will lock by two separate methods:
1. When the webbing is pulled quickly from the reel. Under normal circumstances the belt retractor permits the belt to move freely with the occupant.
2. By rapid deceleration. The free movement of the webbing should stop under hard braking.