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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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Created by: Johna04

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* While these two terms are frequently used together, they are two totally different measurements * Bore is the measurement of the inside diameter of a cylinder * Stroke is the distance the piston ...

Domain: Automotive; Category: Automobile

* Weight ratings are not actual weights, they are ratings that must be adhered to when the vehicle is in use. Payload Rating * Advertised payload rating. It is the maximum allowable payload for the ...

Domain: Automotive; Category: Automobile

* Vehicle that operates on any blend of fuel ethanol and unleaded gasoline, containing up to 85 percent ethanol fuel. Should ethanol (E85) not be immediately available, this vehicle can operate ...

Domain: Automotive; Category: Automobile

* Variable camshaft timing allows the valves to be operated at different points in the combustion cycle, to provide performance that is precisely tailored to the engine’s specific speed and load at ...

Domain: Automotive; Category: Automobile

* Utilizes Light-Emitting Diode (LED) lights to illuminate the vehicle interior: foot wells, cup holders, and controls, depending upon the vehicle * Offers the ability to change color to suit your ...

Domain: Automotive; Category: Automobile

* Used on many light trucks for load stability or to support heavy loads with minimal effect on ride characteristics * Help control roll and sway of trucks with high bodies that carry loads that ...

Domain: Automotive; Category: Automobile

* Used in conjunction with a hitch platform (receiver), distributes tongue weight to all towing vehicle and trailer wheels * Required for certain Class III and all Class IV applications * ...

Domain: Automotive; Category: Automobile

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