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Standard ID: GB/T 5337-1985

Standard Name: Terminology of automotive electrical appliances, lamps and instruments

Chinese Name: 汽车电器、灯具和仪表名词术语

Standard category:National Standard (GB)

state:in force

Date of Release1985-08-31

Date of Implementation:1986-05-01

standard classification number

Standard ICS number:Road vehicle engineering>>Road vehicle equipment>>43.040.10 Electrical and electronic equipment

Standard Classification Number:Vehicles>>Automotive Electronics, Electrical Equipment and Instruments>>T35 Automotive Electronics, Electrical Equipment and Instruments Comprehensive

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Publication information

publishing house:China Standards Press

Publication date:1986-05-01

other information

Release date:1985-08-31

Review date:2004-10-14

drafter:Zhu Jinian

Drafting unit:Changsha Automotive Electrical Equipment Research Institute

Focal point unit:National Automobile Standardization Technical Committee

Proposing unit:Ministry of Machinery Industry

Publishing department:National Bureau of Standards

competent authority:National Development and Reform Commission

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This standard specifies the definitions of terms and terms for automotive electrical appliances (excluding batteries, spark plugs and other special-purpose appliances), lamps and instruments, and provides English translations. GB/T 5337-1985 Terms and terms for automotive electrical appliances, lamps and instruments GB/T5337-1985 Standard download decompression password: www.bzxz.net

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National Standard of the People's Republic of China
Nomenclature and terminology for automotive electrical equipment, lighting and instrumentatiorUDC 629.113.06
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This standard specifies the definitions of terms and terms for automotive electrical equipment (excluding batteries, spark plugs and other special-purpose electrical equipment), lighting and instruments, and provides English references. 1 General terminology Nominal voltage, basic system voltage1.1
Refers to the nominal voltage of the automotive electrical system: 6V, 12V or 24V. 1.2
Rated voltage
Terminal voltage during rated operation. For power generation devices: 7V for 6V system, 14V for 12V system, and 28V for 24V system. 1.3
Single wire system
A wiring method that uses the metal part of the vehicle body as an electrical circuit. 1.4 Earth, ground
In the single wire system, the product housing is connected to the vehicle body as a conductor of the electrical circuit. Replaced synonyms: ground, ground. 1.5 Negative earth
The negative pole of the battery is connected to the vehicle body.
1.6 Terminal post
A terminal with threads (or without threads). Replaced synonyms: terminal screw.
1.7 Blade terminal
A terminal with blades.
2 Charging system
2.f DC generator, dynamo A generator whose output is direct current after commutation by a commutator. 2.1.1 Drive end bearing bracket The bearing seat of the motor rotor at the drive end of the generator (AC, DC), starter or small motor. Replaced synonym: drive end cover.
2.1.2 Commutator (slip ring) end bearing bracket The bearing seat of the motor rotor at the non-drive end of the generator (AC, DC), starter or small motor. Replaced synonym: brush end cover, commutator end cover. Frame
The housing for mounting the magnetic poles of a DC generator, starter or small motor, which is also part of the magnetic circuit. Replaced synonym: housing, frame. Issued by the National Bureau of Standards on August 31, 1985
Implemented on May 1, 1986
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2.1.4 Stator assembly, field frame assembly DC generator and starter: The field part consisting of field winding, poles and housing as a whole: AC generator: The armature part of the generator consisting of three-phase windings as a whole. 2.1.5 Field coil, excitation winding The excitation winding of the generator (AC, DC) or starter poles. 2.1.6
Armature rotor assembly, armature The armature part of a DC generator, starter or small motor as a whole. Armature winding armature winding
2.1.8 Commutator
Commutator
Synonym replaced: commutator.
Brush
Synonym replaced: carbon brush
Brush holder
Synonym replaced: brush holder, brush holder, brush holder. Brush spring
Synonym replaced: carbon brush spring.
“A” terminal armature terminal, output terminal armature output terminal of a DC generator or the corresponding terminal of a regulator. Synonym replaced: “output” terminal. “F” terminal field terminal
Field terminal of a generator or the corresponding terminal of a regulator. Synonym replaced: “field” terminal. “E” terminal earth terminal
Earth terminal of a generator or regulator. Synonym replaced: “ground” terminal. 2.2 alternator, AC generator A generator with a DC output rectified by a diode or an AC output without a diode. Replaced synonyms: silicon rectifier generator. Rotor assembly
The rotating magnetic field portion of an alternator as a whole. Stator core
The core portion of a stator assembly.
Heat sink
A metal plate on which a diode or other component is mounted to dissipate the heat generated by its operation. Replaced synonyms: component plate, component seat. Clawpole
A claw-shaped magnetic pole.
Slip ring, collector-ring
A conductive ring that feeds the field current into the field winding. 2.2.6
“B” terminal battery terminal
The output terminal of an alternator connected to a battery or the corresponding terminal of an alternator regulator. Replaced synonyms: “armature” terminal, “output” terminal. “N” terminal
E neutral terminal
Terminal for the neutral point of the alternator or the corresponding terminal of the regulator, relay, etc. 33
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Synonym replaced: “neutral point” terminal. 2.3 Brushless alternator Brushless alternator An alternator with a slip ring structure. Integral alternator 2.4
An alternator with an electronic regulator built in. 2.5 Output characteristic curve Output characteristic curve When the generator voltage maintains a certain value, the output current varies with the speed. 2.6 No-load speed Cut-in speed
The generator speed when the generator load is zero and the terminal voltage reaches the rated voltage. 2.7 Load speed Load speed
The speed of the generator when it reaches the rated voltage and current. Maximum output currentmaximum current output2.8
When the AC generator is at rated voltage, its output current increases with the speed until it stops increasing. Field currentfield current
The current passing through the field winding when the generator is working. 2.10
Internal earthinternal earth
One end of the generator field winding is connected to the generator casing. External earthexternal earth
One end of the generator field winding is connected to the ground after passing through the regulator. DC generator regulatorDC generatorregulatorA device that controls the output of the DC generator, consisting of a voltage regulator, a current limiter and a cut-off relay. Replaced synonym: relay regulator. voltage regulator
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Voltage regulator
A regulating device that controls the output voltage of the generator within a specified range. Replaced synonym: voltage regulator, voltage regulator. current limiter
Current limiter
A regulating device that limits the output current of the generator to a specified range. Replaced synonyms: throttle, current limiter. Cutout relay
A device that automatically connects and disconnects the generator and battery circuit. Replaced synonyms: reverse current relay, cutoff. alternator regulator2.13
A regulating device or a device combined with other auxiliary devices that controls the output voltage of an AC generator within a specified range. 2.13.1
Field relay
A relay used to automatically connect and disconnect the AC generator field circuit. Replaced synonym: anti-backflow relay. Charge indicator relay2.13.2
A relay used to automatically connect and disconnect the battery charge indicator light. Replaced synonym: charge indicator light relay. Electromagnetic vibrating type regulatorelectromagnetic regulator, vibrating type regulator2.14
A device that controls the output of a generator by opening and closing contacts. Replaced synonym: vibrating type regulator, contact type regulator, electromagnetic type regulator. Single stage electromagnetic vibrating type regulatorsingle stage voltage regulator2.14.1
A device that controls the voltage of a generator by opening and closing a pair of contacts. GB 5337 -85
doubte stage voltage regulator2.14.2
A device that controls the generator voltage by opening and closing two pairs of contacts. Shunt winding
A coil that is directly or through a resistor connected to the positive and negative ends of the generator and reflects the voltage at the generator terminals. Replaced synonym: voltage coil.
series winding
A coil that is connected in series in the generator load circuit and reflects the output current of the generator. Accelerating winding
accelerating winding
A coil used to increase the vibration frequency of the contacts in a voltage regulator or current limiter. Replaced synonym: vibration-boosting coil.
compensating winding2.14.2.4
A coil that is connected in series in the excitation circuit of the generator and used to improve the regulator characteristics. 2.14.2.5
Regulating resistorIn an electromagnetic vibration regulator, a resistor connected in series with the field winding to adjust the excitation current when the contacts are open. Replaced synonym: additional resistor.
Accelerating resistor
Accelerating resistor
A resistor used to increase the vibration frequency of the contacts. Replaced synonym: vibration-boosting resistor.
Core
A magnetically conductive part that cooperates with the coil to generate magnetic force. Armature
A magnetically conductive part that drives the contacts by electromagnetic attraction. Replaced synonym: vibration arm, suction tongue. Earth screw
Replaced synonym: ground screw.
2.14.2.10 Magnetic by-pass plateA temperature compensation part that uses the change in the alloy's magnetic resistance with temperature to achieve voltage regulation. Replaced synonym: magnetic by-pass plate.
Transistor regulatortransistor regulator A device that uses the switching characteristics of transistors to control the voltage of the generator. 2.16
IC regulator, solid state regulator A device that uses the switching characteristics of integrated circuits to control the voltage of the generator. 2.17
Built-in voltage regulatorA voltage regulator installed on an AC generator. regulating voltageregulating voltage
The voltage of the generator controlled by a voltage regulator. 2.19
limiting currentlimiting current
The maximum output current of the generator controlled by a current limiter. Replaced synonym: regulating current.
cut-in voltage
The voltage at the moment the relay contacts close.
Replaced synonym: starting voltage.
reverse currentreverse current
The current flowing from the battery to the generator at the moment the relay contacts open. 35
Replaced synonym: reverse current.
3 Starting system
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3.1 Starter, starting motor, cranking motor A DC motor powered by a battery to start the engine. Replaced synonyms: starting motor, starting motor. 3.1.1 Overrunning clutch A clutch that can only transmit torque in one direction of rotation. Replaced synonyms: clutch, one-way device, overrunning clutch. Roller-type overrunning clutch 3.1.1.1
A clutch that transmits torque when the rollers installed in the raceway of the one-way clutch are wedged. 3.1.1.2
Friction plate one-way clutch Muifidisc clutch A clutch that generates friction torque when the friction plate is pressed when the armature rotates. Inertia clutch, Bendix drive3.1.1.3
A clutch that meshes with the flywheel gear ring by the inertial motion of the drive gear. 3:1.1.4
Ratchet type clutch A clutch that meshes with the flywheel gear ring by the rotational motion of the drive ratchet. 3.1.2
Pinion
A small gear that meshes with the flywheel gear ring.
Solenoidal switch, solenoid3.1.3
A switch that controls the start current to be connected and disconnected by electromagnetic force, and drives the shift fork to push the drive gear to engage and disengage with the flywheel gear ring.
3.1.3.1 Pull-in winding A series coil in the electromagnetic switch that attracts the iron core to close the contacts. When the contacts are connected, the coil is short-circuited. 3.1.3.2 Holding winding A parallel coil in the electromagnetic switch, which keeps the electromagnetic switch in the working position when the attraction coil is short-circuited. 3.1.4 Shift lever
A lever operated by an electromagnetic switch or mechanical switch to move the drive gear to engage with the flywheel gear ring. Replaced synonyms: shift lever, shift fork. Meshing spring
An intermediate buffer spring installed on the one-way clutch when the shift fork pushes the drive gear to engage with the flywheel gear ring. Return spring
A spring that resets the electromagnetic switch and the drive gear when the electromagnetic force of the electromagnetic switch disappears. Replaced synonyms: return spring.
Starter relaystarter relay
A relay installed outside the starter to connect the starter main current or the starter electromagnetic switch. Mechanically engaged drive starter3.3
A starter that uses mechanical methods to push the drive gear out to engage with the engine flywheel gear ring. Pre-engaged drive starter3.41
A starter controlled by an electromagnetic switch that pushes the drive gear to mesh with the flywheel ring gear through a shift fork. 3.5 Sliding armature starter A starter that relies on the armature to push the drive gear to mesh with the flywheel ring gear. 3.6 Sliding gear starter A starter that relies on the electromagnetic switch to push the engagement rod installed in the armature shaft hole to make the drive gear mesh with the flywheel ring gear. 36
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3.7 Coaxial drive starter
A starter that relies on the electromagnetic switch installed coaxially with the starter to directly attract the drive gear to mesh with the flywheel ring gear. 3.8
Inertia drive starter A starter that relies on the inertial movement of the drive gear to mesh with the flywheel ring gear. 3.9 gear-reduction starter The armature rotates and transmits torque to another starter equipped with a one-way clutch output shaft through gear reduction. intake air heater
A cold start auxiliary device used in diesel engines and installed on the intake pipe to preheat the intake air during starting. Replaced synonym: glow plug.
glow plug
A cold start auxiliary device used in diesel engines and extending into the combustion chamber to preheat the fuel and make it easier to start. Replaced synonym: glow plug.
glowindicator
lock torque
The torque of the starter when it is fully braked under specified conditions. Replaced synonym: locking torque.
running torque
The torque of the starter at different loads and speeds. lock voltage
The terminal voltage of the starter when it is fully braked.
No-load speed
The speed of the starter when it is unloaded at the specified terminal voltage. ignition system
4 Ignition system
4.1 Conventional ignition systemclassical ignition system, conventional ignition systemAn ignition system consisting of an ignition coil, a circuit breaker with contacts (connected in parallel with a capacitor) and a corresponding power supply. Replaced synonym: battery ignition system. Ignition coilignition coil
An induction coil that generates high voltage in the ignition system. 4.1.1.1High tension terminalThe socket in the ignition coil or distributor cap for connecting high-voltage wires. Primary windingprimarywinding
secondary winding
ballast resistor
A resistor connected to the primary circuit of the ignition system to improve starting and ignition performance. Low tension terminal low tension terminal ignition distributor
Connects and disconnects the primary circuit of the ignition system, allowing the ignition coil to generate high voltage electricity, and distributes it to the spark plugs on the corresponding cylinders according to the ignition time and sequence required by the engine. 4.1.2.1 Breaker cambzxz.net
A wheel with a flange mounted on the distributor shaft that periodically opens and closes the breaker contacts. 4.1.2.2 Contact breaker A component with contacts that intermittently connects and disconnects the primary current of the ignition coil. Replaced synonyms: platinum assembly, platinum. 37
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4.1.2.2.1 Contact breaker arm
Contact breaker arm
Distributor cap
Distributor cap
A cover made of high insulation material with a high voltage socket. Distributor rotor
A rotor made of high-insulation material that distributes the high voltage generated by the ignition coil to the electrodes on the distributor cover. Replaced synonyms: spark head, rotor, distributor core. 4.1.2.5
Centrifugal advance mechanism A mechanism that uses the principle of centrifugal force to automatically change the ignition timing according to the engine speed. 4.1.2.6Vacuum advance mechanism A mechanism that automatically changes the ignition timing according to the engine load. 4.1.2.7Point gap
The distance between the contacts when the top block of the power-off arm is at the highest position of the cam. Replaced synonyms: platinum gap.
4.1.3Anti-interference ignition cableA high-impedance high-voltage wire with the ability to suppress spark interference to radio. Suppressor resistor
A resistor with the ability to suppress spark interference to radio. 4.2 Semiconductor ignition system (electronic ignition system) semi-conductor ignition system, electronic ignition system, solid state ignition system An ignition system that uses semiconductor devices as switches. Replaced synonyms: crystal ignition system. Inductive ignition system inductive ignition system4.3
An ignition system that stores primary energy in the ignition coil. Capacitor discharge ignition system capacitor discharge ignition system4.4
An ignition system that stores primary energy in a capacitor. 4.5 Semiconductor assisted ignition system semi-conductor assisted ignition system semiconductor ignition system using power-off contacts. Contactless ignition system breakerless ignition system4.6
An ignition system that does not use power-off contacts.
4.6.1 Timer rotor timer rotor
In a contactless ignition system, a rotor with protrusions (or teeth) on the distributor shaft. 4.7 Distributorless ignition system - an ignition system that does not use a rotating high-voltage distributor. Secondary available voltage secondary available voltage 4.8
The minimum voltage available at the spark plug connection under specified conditions. Required spark plug voltage required spark plug voltage 4.9
The maximum voltage that must be applied to the spark plug terminal when the spark plug electrode gap sparks under specified conditions. 4.10
Ignition voltage reserve ignition voltage reserve Under specified conditions, the difference between the secondary available voltage and the required spark plug voltage. Secondary output voltage secondary output voltage Under specified conditions, the voltage available at the output end of the high-voltage power supply. Spark voltage spark voltage
The voltage measured across the spark gap at a specified instant. Spark current spark current
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The current flowing between the spark electrodes measured at a specified instant. Spark duration spark duration
The time interval for the spark to jump across the spark electrode gap, or the time interval for the current to flow through the spark electrode gap under specified conditions. Secondary voltage rise time secondary voltage rise time Under specified conditions, the time required for the secondary voltage to rise from one value to another, expressed in μs. Average current input average current input Under specified conditions, the current input to the ignition system measured by a DC ammeter. Peak coil current peak coil current In an inductive ignition system, the peak current passing through the primary winding of the ignition coil. Interruption current In an inductive ignition system, the current flowing through the primary winding when the power is cut off. Contact breaker current contact breaker current Under specified conditions, the current flowing through the contacts of the power-off trigger device when the contacts are disconnected. Primary supply voltage primary supply voltage Under specified conditions, the DC voltage at the primary terminals of the ignition system. Coil primary induced voltage, coil primary induced voltage The voltage induced in the primary winding of the coil due to the change in magnetic flux. Minimum operating speed minimum operating speed The lowest engine speed at which the ignition system can operate normally under specified conditions. stored energy stored energy
4.23.1With inductive systemWp
Where: Wp-
Energy stored in the coil, J
Primary inductance, H;
Ip——power-off current, A.
4.23.2With capacitor discharge systemWp=
Where: Wp
Energy stored in the primary capacitor, J; Capacitance of the primary capacitor, F,
Voltage across the capacitor during discharge, V. CVa2
Energizing interval (dwell angle)The time interval during which the primary of the ignition system is charged, expressed in degrees of rotation of the crankshaft or distributor shaft. Maximum continued sparking speedThe maximum speed of the distributor that can continuously ignite on a standard three-pole needle discharger under specified conditions. Spark advance angle4.26
The angle of the crankshaft when the piston reaches the top dead center after the spark between the spark plug electrodes. 4.27
Centrifugal advance angleThe angle of advance ignition according to the engine speed. Vacuum advance angle
Vacuum advance angle.
The angle of advance ignition according to the engine load. 39
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5Small-power motor5.1
Wiper motor
A motor with a reducer that drives the wiper mechanism. Replaced synonym: wiper motor. Heater motorheater motor
A motor that drives a fan for heating the interior of the vehicle. Replaced synonym: heating motor. Cooling fan motor
A motor that drives a fan for cooling the interior of the vehicle. Fuel pump motor fuel pumpmotor
Motor for the engine fuel pump.
Window lift motor
Motor for driving the door and window lifting mechanism.
Antenna motor, aerial motor5.6
Motor for driving the antenna lifting mechanism.
Seat adjustment motor5.7
Motor for driving the seat moving mechanism.
Washer motor washermotor
Motor with washing pump.
Washer pump washerpump
Pump composed of gears or vanes installed at the output end of the washing motor. Lubricating motor lubricating motor5.9
Motor for driving the engine lubricating pump.
Lighting equipment
lighting equipment
headlamp
Headlamp
The main lamp for lighting the road ahead.
Synonyms replaced: headlamp, front headlight. 6.1.1 Sealed beam headlamp A headlamp with a sealed light group.
Synonyms replaced: vacuum lamp.
Semi-sealed beam headlamp 6.1.2
A headlamp with a semi-sealed light group. Synonyms replaced: detachable headlamp. 6.1.3 External mounted headlamp
A headlamp with the entire lamp exposed on the vehicle. Lamp seat
A device for mounting the lamp on the vehicle.
Synonyms replaced: bracket, lamp cap. Flush mounted headlamp 6.1.4
A headlamp with the decorative ring and the light distribution mirror exposed and the lamp housing flush mounted on the vehicle. Beam adjusting disk plate6.1.4.1
A disk used to adjust the principal optical axis of a lamp.
Synonym replaced: adjusting disk.
Lamp ring
A ring used to fix a light assembly.
Synonym replaced: ring.
Ornament
Synonym replaced: cover.
6.1.4.4 Lamp housing
The housing of a lamp.
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Synonym replaced: lampshade, lamp body. 6.1.4.5Light shield
A cover mounted on a reflector to block direct light from the light source. Sealed beam unit6.1.4.6
An optical component in which the light distribution mirror, reflector and light source are fused and sealed and cannot be removed. Semi-sealed beam unit6.1.4.7
An optical component in which the light distribution mirror and reflector are sealed and the bulb can be replaced. 6.1.4.8
Lens, glass lens
A lens composed of one or more optical units to obtain the required light distribution characteristics. Replaced synonyms: diffuser, glass cover. Reflector
An optical component with a reflective surface.
Replaced synonyms: reflector, reflector. Filament shield
A metal sheet installed on the upper or lower side of the filament to obtain the required light distribution characteristics. Replaced synonyms: shielding cover.
Prefocus plate
A plate fixed on the lamp holder to ensure that the filament is at the specified focal position. Auxiliary headlamp
A lamp used for auxiliary headlamp lighting.
6.2 Combination headlamp
Combination headlamp
A lamp that combines headlamp, fog lamp or front turn signal lamp. 6.3
Fog lamp
A lamp that can effectively illuminate the road and provide signals for oncoming vehicles when there is fog, rain, heavy rain or dust. 6.4
License plate lamp
License plate lamp
A lamp used to illuminate the license plate.
Synonym replaced: license plate lamp.
6.5 Wall lamp
Bracket lamp
A lamp installed on the wall of the vehicle compartment.
J Ceiling lamp
A lamp installed on the top of the car.
Reading lamp
A lamp installed in the car for reading. 6.8
Step lamp, courtesy light A lamp that illuminates the door step.
6.9 Instrument lamp
Instrument panel lamp
A lamp used to illuminate instruments.
Portable lamp
A lamp used for repairing vehicles.
6.11 Air defense lamp
Black-out lamp
A lamp used during light control.
High beam
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A long-distance lighting beam used when there is no oncoming vehicle ahead and when the vehicle is not following other vehicles. Low beam. Lower beam
A short-distance lighting beam used when meeting or following other cars. 6.14 Symmetrical beam A beam of light that is symmetrical on the left and right, with the V line of the screen as the center. 6.15
Asymmetrical beam
Light that is asymmetrical on the left and right, with the V line of the screen as the center. Dazzle, glare
The phenomenon of disturbing vision due to factors such as contrast, brightness and viewing angle. Glare, dazzle
Produces dazzling light.
Bright viewing distanceThe distance between the point with an illumination of 21x and the light distribution mirror of the lamp. Luminous intensity distributionThe illuminance distribution designed according to the driving requirements of the car. Replaced synonym: light shape distribution.
Transmission diameterTransmission diameterThe diameter of the effective area of ​​the light distribution mirror. Replaced synonym: light output diameter.
Beam centerBeam center
The brightest area of ​​the beam.
Replaced synonym: bright area.
isolux curve
Line connecting points with equal illuminance values ​​in the same plane. 6.23
isocandela curve
Line connecting points with equal luminous intensity in the same plane. “cut-off” line
The dividing line where the light projected onto the test screen changes suddenly with the eye. 7 signal system
7.1 signal lamp, indicator A lamp used for light signal (or sign). 7.1.1 side light
A general term for front turn signal, width indicator and front stop lamp. 7.1.2 tail lamp
A lamp indicating the presence of the car to the rear when driving at night. Synonym replaced: rear lamp.
7.1.3 Back-up lamp
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When a vehicle is reversing, a lamp is used to indicate the back-up signal and to observe the obstacles behind. Stop lamp
When a vehicle is driving, a lamp is used to indicate the vehicle is slowing down or stopping. Replaced synonym: brake lamp.
Turn signal lamp
A lamp used to indicate the direction of the vehicle.
Replaced synonym: direction indicator. 7.1.6 Combination tail lamp A lamp that combines the tail lamp, brake lamp, rear turn lamp, back-up lamp, rear reflector, etc., and performs their respective functions independently.
Replaced synonym: compound lamp.
Stop lamp
Parking lamp
When a vehicle is parked, a lamp is used to indicate the presence of the vehicle. Replaced synonym: parking lamp.
Marker lamp, position light7.1.8
A lamp used to mark the outline of a vehicle.
7.1.8.1Width lamp width 1amp
Height lamp
Hazard warning lamp
Hazard warning flasher
A lamp that can send out flashing warning signals in an emergency. 7.1.10
Emergency warning lamp A lamp with a rotating beam.
Door lock warning lamp
A signal lamp that indicates the door is closed.
Turn light indicator A lamp installed in the cab to mark the direction of the vehicle. Reflexreflector
A reflective device used to mark the presence of the vehicle itself. 7.2 Flasher
A device that makes a signal lamp flash.
Synonyms replaced: interrupter, flashing relay. capacitor type flasher
7.2.1 capacitor type flasher
a flasher that controls the action of a relay by charging and discharging a capacitor. hot wire type flasher7.2.2
a flasher that controls the action of a relay by using the expansion and contraction of a hot wire. Replaced synonym: hot wire type flasher. vane type flasher7.2.3
a flasher that converts the expansion and contraction of a hot wire into a sudden action of a vane. Replaced synonym: hot wire bounce flasher. transistor flasher7.2.4
a flasher that controls the action of a transistor by using the switching characteristics of a transistor. Replaced synonym: electronic flasher. 7.2.5 hazard warning signal flashera flasher that controls the hazard warning flashing device. 432 Flasher
A device that makes a signal light flash.
Synonyms replaced: interrupter, flashing relay. Capacitor type flasher
7.2.1 Capacitor type flasher
A flasher that controls the action of a relay by charging and discharging a capacitor. Hot wire type flasher7.2.2
A flasher that controls the action of a relay by the expansion and contraction of a hot wire. Synonyms replaced: hot wire type flasher. Vane type flasher7.2.3
A flasher that converts the expansion and contraction of a hot wire into a sudden action of a vane. Synonyms replaced: hot wire bounce flasher. Transistor flasher7.2.4
A flasher that uses the switching characteristics of a transistor to control the action. Synonyms replaced: electronic flasher. 7.2.5 Hazard warning signal flasher The flasher that controls the hazard warning signal flasher.2 Flasher
A device that makes a signal light flash.
Synonyms replaced: interrupter, flashing relay. Capacitor type flasher
7.2.1 Capacitor type flasher
A flasher that controls the action of a relay by charging and discharging a capacitor. Hot wire type flasher7.2.2
A flasher that controls the action of a relay by the expansion and contraction of a hot wire. Synonyms replaced: hot wire type flasher. Vane type flasher7.2.3
A flasher that converts the expansion and contraction of a hot wire into a sudden action of a vane. Synonyms replaced: hot wire bounce flasher. Transistor flasher7.2.4
A flasher that uses the switching characteristics of a transistor to control the action. Synonyms replaced: electronic flasher. 7.2.5 Hazard warning signal flasher The flasher that controls the hazard warning signal flasher.
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