central locking — The locking or unlocking of all the doors by locking from one location. This may be done by turning a key in a door lock or using an electronic device. Also see central locking hub … Dictionary of automotive terms
locking hub — See central locking hub … Dictionary of automotive terms
hub — [1] On a bicycle, the center of a wheel consisting of a shell to which spokes attach and contains an axle along with two sets of bearings, bearing cones, lockwasher, locknuts, and parts for attaching the wheel to the frame. [2] The base of a… … Dictionary of automotive terms
Hub — generally means center or place , and may refer to: wiktionarypar|hubTechnical meanings* Bicycle hub, the central part of a bicycle wheel * Locking hubs, accessory on four wheel drive vehicles * Node (networking) in a computer network ** Network… … Wikipedia
Intravenous therapy — or IV therapy is the giving of liquid substances directly into a vein. It can be intermittent or continuous; continuous administration is called an intravenous drip. The word intravenous simply means within a vein , but is most commonly used to… … Wikipedia
Bicycle wheel — For the Marcel Duchamp installation, see Bicycle Wheel. The front wheel from a racing bicycle made using a Mavic rim … Wikipedia
Volkswagen Polo — Manufacturer Volkswagen Production 1975–present … Wikipedia
spinner — A knock off/on nut for central locking wheels. Originally developed by the British company Rudge Whitworth to enable racing car wheels to be changed quickly by knocking the nut on and off with a soft headed hammer; the wheel is positioned by… … Dictionary of automotive terms
Suzuki Cultus — Manufacturer Suzuki Motor Corporation Production 1983–present Successor Suzuki Cultus Crescent (Japan) … Wikipedia
knock-off wheel — A splined hub wheel with one central locking nut (spinner) which is knocked on and off with a soft headed hammer … Dictionary of automotive terms