- ignition toolkit
- A set of small tools usually comprising 8 small open-ended wrenches (sizes: 3/16 - 7/16 in), a feeler gauge, a small screwdriver and a points file
Dictionary of automotive terms. 2015.
Dictionary of automotive terms. 2015.
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