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Do cars use electricity to run

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 13-03-06] [Hit: ]
brakes, traction control, etc.In the old days.........
How?

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Yes. Internal combustion engines use electricity to get started (an electric motor that turns the engine until the engine starts) and almost all modern autos and trucks use electronics to monitor and control all sorts of things including fuel injectors, combustion gases, temperatures, brakes, traction control, etc.

In the old days... deisel engines did not require electricity to continue running because, once they were running, the compression of the fuel-air mixture is what ignited the fuel on every cycle. gas engines always required an electrical system because they use an electric spark to ignite the gas (the "spark plugs").

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Yes they do, They have an electric motor run by a high power battery under their seats.

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electric car does.. but fuel car only use electricity to drive start motor and also to ignite fuel in petrol engine cars
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