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parts of a vehicle that connect the engine with the driving axles (also driveline)
The components of an automotive vehicle that connect the transmission with the driving axles and include the universal joint and drive shaft. Also called driveline
(Otomotiv) A term referring to all the components along a path of power from the engine to the drive wheels. It consists of the clutch, transmission, driveshaft, differential, transaxle, or rear axle
In a vehicle, the term drivetrain or powertrain refers to the group of components that generate power and deliver it to the road surface, water, or air. This includes the engine, transmission, driveshafts, differentials, and the final drive (drive wheels, caterpillar track, propeller, etc.). Sometimes "powertrain" is used to refer to simply the engine and transmission, including the other components only if they are integral to the transmission
The components that are responsible for transferring power to the drive wheels of your vehicle Some of the major components in the drive train include: transmissions (standard and automatic) differentials transfer cases drive shafts and half shafts wheel bearings on drive wheels universal joints and CV joints
The power-transmitting components in a car, including clutch, gearbox (or automatic transmission), driveshaft, universal joints, differential and axle shafts
All the components, excluding engine, which transmit the engine's power to the rear wheels: clutch, transmission, driveline and drive axle(s) (See Powertrain)
All of a car's components that create power and transmit it to the wheels; i e the engine, the transmission, the differential(s), the hubs, and any interconnecting shafts
The combination of mechanisms connecting the engine to the driven wheels, typically the transmission, driveshaft, and differential in a rear wheel driven vehicle