This document defines key automotive terms related to doors, glass, and trim components. It defines 19 terms including door dust cover, door hinge check, door sagging, door skin, laminated plate glass, nonparallel body gaps, tempered glass, window regulator, electronic leak detector, electronic stethoscope, glass trim panels, headliner assembly, instrument cluster, seat assembly, sill plates, steering column assembly, weatherstripping, anti-lacerative glass, and caged plate. The terms provide descriptions of common automotive components, materials, and conditions related to doors, windows, and vehicle trim.
This document defines key automotive terms related to doors, glass, and trim components. It defines 19 terms including door dust cover, door hinge check, door sagging, door skin, laminated plate glass, nonparallel body gaps, tempered glass, window regulator, electronic leak detector, electronic stethoscope, glass trim panels, headliner assembly, instrument cluster, seat assembly, sill plates, steering column assembly, weatherstripping, anti-lacerative glass, and caged plate. The terms provide descriptions of common automotive components, materials, and conditions related to doors, windows, and vehicle trim.
This document defines key automotive terms related to doors, glass, and trim components. It defines 19 terms including door dust cover, door hinge check, door sagging, door skin, laminated plate glass, nonparallel body gaps, tempered glass, window regulator, electronic leak detector, electronic stethoscope, glass trim panels, headliner assembly, instrument cluster, seat assembly, sill plates, steering column assembly, weatherstripping, anti-lacerative glass, and caged plate. The terms provide descriptions of common automotive components, materials, and conditions related to doors, windows, and vehicle trim.
1. A cloth or vinyl cover for the inside of the roof panel. Caged plate 2. The outer panel covering the door frame made of steel, Door dust cover aluminum, fibreglass or plastic. 3. Surrounds the door openings to prevent air and water from Door hinge check entering. 4. A gear and arm system that that moves the glass up and down. Door sagging 5. The seat tracks, cushions, headrest, trim pieces and sometimes Door skin power accessories. 6. Similar to conventional multilayered glass but with one or more Laminated plate glass extra layers of plastic affixed to the passenger facing side. 7. A long steel shaft to transfer steering wheel rotation to the Nonparallel body gaps steering gear which transfers this motion to the wheels. 8. A condition where two halves of the hinge body shift allowing up Tempered glass and down movement. 9. Fit over the edges of the windshield and back glass. Window regulator 10. A sheet of plastic or paper between the inner trim panel and door Electronic leak detector frame to prevent wind noise. 11. Spaces between the door and frame indicating panel Electronic stethoscope misalignment from structural damage, shifted fasteners or worn mechanical door parts. 12. Cover the rocker panels and hold the edges of the carpeting Glass trim panels 13. Two thin sheets of glass with a thin layer of clear plastic (vinyl) Headliner assembly between them. Used to make all windshields and some side glass. 14. A condition where the rear of the door is lower than the front. Instrument cluster 15. A single piece of heat treated glass used for side and rear Seat assembly windows. 16. A number of warning and indicator lights, gauges and Sill plates speedometer head that fits in the dash assembly. 17. Alligator clips with long test leads that allow you to diagnose the Steering column assembly source of rattles and mechanical noises. 18. A high frequency sending unit and a receiver unit to find openings weatherstripping or leaks between parts. 19. A thick heavy plate with threaded holes to accept larger bolts. Anti-lacerative glass