汽车零部件查询系统设计说明书模板
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汽车配件系统汽车配件系统数据库详细设计说明页8共页1第v1.0汽配汽车配件系统文档属性及版本页8共页2第v1.0汽配汽车配件系统录目.............................................................4.数据库设计的基本规范1 4................................................................................................................................................1.1开发规范................................................................................................................................................41.2命名规范...................................................................42.基本表及其说明用户表 2.14t_user.....................................................................................................................................4t_type.................................................................................................................................2.2商家分类表商家信息表 2.3t_bussiness (5)客户信息表t_customer..........................................................................................................................52.4 ...................................................................................................................................62.5关于我们t_about t_explain.............................................................................................................................62.6软件说明表 6...................................................................................................................2.7意见管理t_leave_message信息推送表 2.8 6.........................................................................................................t_push_message62.9广告管理t_ads.......................................................................................................................................7会员表t_user_info...............................................................................................................................2.107t_collection.............................................................................................................................2.11收藏表存储过程的使用.....................................................................73. ................................................................................84.总结.........................................................8数据库中总共用到11张基本表。
保修及保养手册重要信息 (1)包修部分 (3)整车质量担保 (3)易损件质量担保 (6)保养部分 (8)保养目的 (8)保养计划 (9)车辆常规保养检修记录 (17)车辆非常规保养检修记录 (31)安全带预张紧器、安全气囊更换记录 (35)用户变更记录 (37)附件:上汽集团授权售后服务中心名单 (39)重要信息对您的建议我们建议您前往上汽集团授权售后服务中心保养和维修您的车辆。
因为只有上汽集团授权售后服务中心最了解您的汽车,并且在这里您可以得到上汽集团纯正的零部件和专业的技术。
我们的质量担保(车辆包修)也只有在上汽集团授权售后服务中心才能实现。
车辆的使用和注意事项我们的汽车使用了很多最先进的技术,因此请您在使用车辆前务必认真阅读《用户手册》,并遵从本手册和《用户手册》的要求进行保养和包修。
如果您对于如何使用、保养和包修本车存有疑问,请询问上汽集团授权售后服务中心。
请使用符合上汽集团技术规范和质量标准要求并适用本车的附件、零部件和车用油液,并按正确的操作程序保养和维修您的车辆,详情可咨询当地授权售后服务中心。
并请您尊重知识产权,使用正版的附件、零部件等,如果使用了侵犯知识产权的附件、零部件等,您将有可能承担相应的法律风险和法律后果。
免费更换发动机机油和机油滤清器服务上汽集团授权售后服务中心将为您提供一次免费的发动机机油和机油滤清器的更换服务,免费服务将包括材料和工时费用,免费服务的有效期同整车的包修期,免费更换服务只在上汽集团授权售后服务中心进行。
保养检修记录本手册中有两种保养检修记录表,分别记录“常规保养”和“非常规保养”的保养检修情况。
请务必保留保养检修记录表,它将为您和上汽集团授权售后服务中心提供分析失效原因的依据。
包修部分整车质量担保上汽集团将根据以下条款、条件和限制对整车提供包修服务。
除中国法律的强制性规定外,本手册规定了上汽集团对用户承担的包修责任。
■包修期上汽集团为新车提供了3年或10万公里(两者以先到达者为准)的包修期。
汽车配件系统汽车配件系统数据库详细设计说明页8共页1第v1.0汽配汽车配件系统文档属性及版本页8共页2第v1.0汽配汽车配件系统录目.............................................................4.数据库设计的基本规范1 4................................................................................................................................................1.1开发规范................................................................................................................................................41.2命名规范...................................................................42.基本表及其说明用户表 2.14t_user.....................................................................................................................................4t_type.................................................................................................................................2.2商家分类表商家信息表 2.3t_bussiness (5)客户信息表t_customer..........................................................................................................................52.4 ...................................................................................................................................62.5关于我们t_about t_explain.............................................................................................................................62.6软件说明表 6...................................................................................................................2.7意见管理t_leave_message信息推送表 2.8 6.........................................................................................................t_push_message62.9广告管理t_ads.......................................................................................................................................7会员表t_user_info...............................................................................................................................2.107t_collection.............................................................................................................................2.11收藏表存储过程的使用.....................................................................73. ................................................................................84.总结.........................................................8数据库中总共用到11张基本表。
Automotive and Mechanical Parts Packaging Guidelines and Designs Responsible packaging can save you money and improve the safety and handling of your shipments. Follow these tips and design recommendations.General Guidelines• P ad all sharp edges, corners and burrs of parts such as sheet metal or bare metal.• P ad or cover precision-machined areas of parts, such as threads and fittings.• P rotect all parts that are susceptible to damage due to dents, scratches, and scuffing by using an appropriate amount of cushioning material and placing in a sturdy shipping container.• P lace documentation and shipping or routing labels on flat surfaces that will allow for maximum adhesion. Avoid placing labels around curved surfaces.• P lace all labels on the side with the largest surface area.• U se FedEx tie-on tags, tire/crate labels, or plastic air waybill pouches instead of wire tags. Automotive Parts Best Practices• S hip engines, motors, transmissions, and chassis parts via FedEx Express® services.• D rain and empty parts filled with lubricant fluids before shipping or demonstrate that the shipment is leakproof under all orientations.• H elp reduce damages and ensure safe working conditions for handlers by adequately packaging all mechanical or automotive parts.Shipping Methods and Minimum Packaging RequirementsYou are responsible for proper packaging when shipping; these tips should be helpful when packaging specific items. If items are not fully encased in an outside shipping container, an additional handling surcharge may apply. For complete terms and conditions, see the current FedEx Service Guide at fedex.ca.FedEx may reject any parts packaging that does not meet the minimum shipping standards for acceptance.Shipping in Corrugated BoxesWhen packaging parts, use adequate dunnage such as loosefill peanuts or other padding material to fill void spaces and prevent movement inside the box. WheelsCushion the entire surface, and box chrome, painted, and decorative wheels that are susceptible to damage as a result of scratches or scuffing. Wrap non-decorative wheels in adequately taped clear plastic liner. Flexplates, FlywheelsPack flexplates and flywheels with adequate dunnage such as loosefill peanuts to fill void spaces in double- or triple-wall corrugated boxes, depending on the weight of the part. Apply heavyweight labels to boxes exceeding 75 lbs. (34 kg).Car Doors, Hoods, PanelsCushion and box all exposed metallic surfaces that aresusceptible to damage as a result of scratches or dents.Decorative PartsCushion and box all decorative parts such as grills that may be unusable as a result of scratches, dents, bending, or scuffing.Flexible Plastic MoldingsCushion and box all flexible plastic moldings to prevent breakage or tearing.Shocks, Coil SpringsBox cylindrical parts that can be packaged in tubes with adequate dunnage such as padding at the ends and loosefill peanuts to prevent puncturing through the end closures. Tag coil springs with a FedEx non- conveyable tie-on tag and adhere the shipping label to the tie-on tag if the item cannot be packaged in a tube or corrugated box.BumpersBox bumpers that are susceptible to scratches ordents. Or wrap bumpers in adequately taped heavy-duty plastic bags and padding to protect any sharp or pointed corners.Shipping With Secure Wrapping and PaddingWhen preparing irregular-shaped parts for shipment, tape cushioning material securely to help prevent removal during the handling process. We recommend placing the parts in a box in addition to the minimum requirements shown.MoldingsWrap non-decorative plastic moldings in adequately taped plastic film or bags, or cushion and box them.Sway Bars, A-ArmsWrap sway bars, A-arms, and threaded rods in fiberboard or appropriate plastic film or bags and tape securely.Exhaust System Parts, Leaf SpringsPad and cover pointed and sharp edges with corrugated boards, adequate foam, or air-cellular cushioning material such as Bubble Wrap ® and tape securely.Pad and cover protruding partsthat might break or puncture the box.TiresPlace the tire/crate label on the tread of the tireand apply the FedEx shipping label on top of the tire/ crate label.Shipping With a Forkliftable Base Secure transmissions and other parts weighing more than 150 lbs. (68 kg) to a forkliftable base compatible with pallet-jack usage. Banding to a pallet or bracing inside a corrugated container helps prevent damage in handling. For information on shipping freight, see the “Packaging Freight Shipments“ section.Transmissions, EnginesDrain the transmission of all fluids and place it in a plastic bag with absorbent padding below to absorb any residual fluid. When using expendable packaging, securely band it to its pallet, or block or brace it inside its corrugated container. If you use a reusable container, secure the transmission to the base with strapping.Dangerous Goods/Hazardous Materials GuidelinesSome of the most frequently shipped automotive and mechanical parts and accessories may be considered dangerous goods and hazardous materials. These include airbags, aerosols (some examples include paint and lubricants), batteries, engines and engine blocks with hazardous fuel, used fuel tanks, flammable paints, and touch-up paints.Check with the manufacturer for the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for detailed information on the product. The shipper is responsible for correctly identifying, classifying, packaging, marking, labelling, and completing documentation for dan-gerous goods and hazardous materials. Transport Canada requires shippers to have job-specific dangerous goods train-ing prior to tendering dangerous goods to FedEx or another air carrier. Reference the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations Part 6 for complete details.FedEx Express may be required by law to report improperly declared or undeclared shipments of dangerous goods to authorities. The shipper may be subject to fines and penal-ties under applicable law. Questions may be directed to the FedEx Dangerous Goods Hotline; call 1.800.GoFedEx1.800.463.3339 and say “dangerous goods.”Packaging Designs for Automotive PartsAt FedEx we know packaging, and we’re available to help you design automotive packaging that protects your parts. We may even help you save money with packaging that weighs less and is easier to make than your current designs. Our FedEx package-design engineers develop packaging for parts every day. Most designs use cost-effective corrugated cushioning material and molded components to help prevent damage during transit. Best of all, each design passes FedEx test procedures and is available for you to use.Our team offers consultation services, specifications, and computer-aided design (CAD) drawings to assist your packaging producer with development of your mechanicaland automotive packaging.Here are just a few of our designs.Corrugated rear roll-up padNose roll-up pad(275# BC flute)With this design, you centre the nose and rear roll-up pads and staple them toThis design incorporates side rails to elevate and suspend the hood. The air space created by the elevation helps protect the grill from external forces.Before shipment, place the hood and cushioning inside a 275# BC flutefull-telescope corrugated shipping container for protection and stability.Overbox-Style Hood DesignThis design uses molded pulp inserts on all four class A sides of the inner container to help provide cushioning.Before shipment, place the hood and cushioning inside a 275# BC flute corrugated shipping container for support and protection.Trunk-Pack DesignCorrugated tubeCorrugated roll-upThis design helps protect the trunk pack from external forces. Molded inserts are used to create air cells and brace the trunk lid.Once the inserts are in place, place both the trunk lid and cushioning inside a 275# BC flute full-overlap corrugated shipping container for protection.This design combines the use of a scored pad, a die-cut corrugated insert, and a molded insert to help provide cushioning and bracing of the door inside the outer shipping container.Once roll-ups and pads are attached to the door, place both the door and cushioning inside a 275# BC flute corrugated shipping container for protection.Corrugated roll-upCorrugated scoredpad (275# BC flute)Rim-Pack Design(minimum 200# C flute)This design protects the rim from dents, scratches and abrasions. The molded inserts are designed to fit multiple sizes.Packaging Freight ShipmentsShipments that qualify as freight must be packaged accord-ingly. See the current FedEx Service Guide at fedex.ca to determine if your shipment qualifies as freight. You must package your freight shipments to allow for stacking of other packages on top of your shipment. Make sure your freight shipments are banded and stretchwrapped to the pallet, with the bands running in both directions. (Pallet loads secured with only stretch-wrap are not acceptable.)Avoid corrugated or fibreboard pallets. You must secure all freight shipments weighing 151 lbs. (69 kg) or more on a forkliftable base, compatible for pallet-jack usage. The minimum specifications for a typical base for forklift or pallet-jack configuration are illustrated here.FedEx Express Freight ShipmentsTo help reduce shipment delays and damage, please follow these freight and pallet packing guidelines for your air freight shipments:• F edEx Express Freight shipments must be on a pallet, skid, or other forkliftable and pallet-jackable base with a minimum clearance of 3-1/2" (9 cm) for access, and should be stackable.Fascia- (Bumper Cover) Pack Design outer container This design protects the fascia from scratches and abrasions. Additional poly-bag surface protection is optional.Before shipping, place the fascia inside a 275# BC flute corrugated full-overlap shipping container. Then place inserts and the tube or sleeve into position.Corrugated insert Corrugated (minimum of 275# C flute)This rigid outer package design protects the pre-paint trim or moldings from scratches and bending.Trim Sonopost to fit the part length. Insert the covered trim or molding into the corrugated outer container and tape both ends with minimum Minimum Freight Specifications, Typical Base, Forklift or Pallet-Jack ConfigurationAngleboard70-gauge stretchwrapCartonsstacked squarelyNo overlap of baseBanding through voidsPieces upto 2,200 lbs. (997 kg)27" (69-cm) minimum width,3-1/2" (9-cm)minimum height for pallet-jack entry70" (178 cm)• S ingle pieces of cargo weighing more than 150 lbs. (68 kg) must be banded and stretchwrapped to a pallet or skid. The banding material must be heavy-duty metal or break-resistant plastic, and the cargo must be banded to the pallet or skid on all sides.• N on-banded single pieces of cargo weighing more than 150 lbs. (68 kg) must be encased in a hard container (e.g., plywood or metal) and secured with an exterior lock or clamp. Please note that containers secured with glue, nails, and screws without an exterior lock or clamp are not acceptable.Sealing and Labelling Instructions• W hen sealing corrugated outer containers, apply at least three strips of pressure-sensitive adhesive plastic tape that is at least 2" (5 cm) wide to both the top and• T ape all seams or flaps using the H taping method.• P lace the shipping label on the top of the largest side.• W hen shipping parts that cannot be packaged in corrugated outer containers, tag them appropriately.• T ag wrapped and padded parts with a FedEx non- conveyable tie-on tag and adhere the shipping label to the tie-on tag.• R equest tie-on tags, cable ties or tire/crate labels at fedex.ca or call 1.800.GoFedEx 1.800.463.3339.Contacts and Resources• Packaging tips page at fedex.ca/packaging.• F edEx Dangerous Goods Hotline; call 1.800.GoFedEx 1.800.463.3339 and say “dangerous goods.”Bubble Wrap is a registered trademark of Sealed Air Corporation. Sonopost is a registered trademark of Sonoco Products Company.NOTICE: This packaging brochure is provided to FedEx customers to help reduce loss or damage due to improper packaging. It is NOT intended to be a comprehensive guide for packaging items we accept for transit. We make no warranties, expressed or implied, regarding this information. Proper packaging is the sole responsibility of the shipper. For more information and additional guidelines, see the packaging tips page at fedex.ca/packaging. Refer to the current FedEx Service Guide at fedex.ca for terms, conditions and limitations applicable to FedEx® delivery services.© 2016 FedEx. All rights reserved.。
汽车零部件查询系统设计说明书交通与汽车工程学院课程设计说明书课程名称: 运算机应用基础课程设计课程代码: 6011339 题目: 汽车零部件查询系统设计年级/专业/班: 学生姓名: 学号:开始时间: 2020 年 4 月 1 日完成时间: 2020 年 4 月 12 日课程设计成绩:学习态度及平常成绩(30)技术水平与实际能力(20)创新(5)说明书(运算书、图纸、分析报告)撰写质量(45)总分(100)指导教师签名:年月日目录摘要 (1)1 引言…………………………………………………………………………………………2 方案设计.............................................................................................2.汽车零部件查询模拟系统方案设计 (5)2.1.1系统功能描述 (5)2.1.2系统结构分析 (5)2.1.3系统流程分析 (5)2.2程序界面和代码设计 (6)2.2.1系统工程设计框架 (6)2.2.2系统各界面设计及代码设计 (8)3 结果分析 (33)结论 (45)致谢 (46)参考文献 (47)摘要随着运算机的普及,运算机高级语言差不多运用到生活中的各个方面,本次课程设计使用VB语言作为开发工具,进行了汽车零部件查询系统的程序设计,该程序能实现汽车零部件查询模拟功能,进行汽车零部件的查询,修改,添加等操作,查询结果简便明了,运行界面清晰有用,操作方便,易于实际处理。
关键词:网络化运算机计策 VB语言汽车零部件查询程序1 引言1.1 问题的提出随着运算机的普及,网络进入大众的家庭。
VB一种可视化的、面向对象和采纳事件驱动方式的高级程序设计语言,可用于开发Windows环境下的各类应用程序。
本次课程设计要紧内容确实是使用VB编制简单、有用的小程序,以巩固我们所学的运算机VB语言知识,提高分析问题和解决问题的能力,锤炼我们独立动手的能力。
汽车配件管理系统项目需求说明书CarManager System第一部分引言 (3)1.1编写目的 (3)1。
2适用范围 (3)1。
3背景 (3)1。
4术语、定义和缩写 (3)1。
5文档概述 (3)1。
6参考资料 (4)第二部分任务概述 (4)2.1目标 (4)2。
2用户的特点 (5)2。
3假定和约束 (5)第三部分问题分析 (5)3。
1技术架构 (5)第四部分需求规定 (6)4。
1系统流程图 (6)4.2对功能的规定 (6)4。
2.1 对所有授权用户功能的概述 (6)4。
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2系统管理员功能的概述 (10)4。
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3 仓库管理员的功能概述 (13)4。
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3 仓库管理员的功能概述 (14)新建订购单反馈信息 (16)4。
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4新建出库单 (17)4。
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5查询总表 (18)4.2.3。
6 新建零件信息 (19)4.2.3。
7 更新采购单 (19)4.2.3。
8 新建入库单 (20)4.2.3。
9 打印出库单 (20)4.2。
4 系统管理员功能的概述 (21)4.2.4。
2新建采购单 (23)4。
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3 更新采购申请的状态为已处理 (24)4.2。
4.4查询处于未处理状态的采购单 (24)4。
2.4.5 查询处于仓管或经理未同意的采购单 (25)4。
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4.6 修改采购单 (25)4。
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7 将采购单的采购建议改为建议已采纳 (26)4。
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4.8 查询已被经理同意的采购单 (27)4。
2.4.9 统计指定时间内各种零件的采购总量 (27)4.2。
4.10打印预执行的采购单 (28)4.2。
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11 定期删除无效的采购单 (28)4。
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5 普通销售人员的功能概述 (29)4.2.6 销售管理人员的功能概述 (37)4。
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1 统计部门指定时间段的零件销售总量 (38)4.2.7 经理的功能概述 (40)4.2.8 人事部管理员的功能概述 (47)4。
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5 精度 (51)4。
中国汽车材料数据系统(CAMDS)一、引言1.1编写目的本文档为中国汽车材料数据系统(CAMDS)概要设计说明书,为软件开发人员进行系统的详细设计和编程实现的主要依据。
1.2项目背景1997年,为响应在汽车环保方面的法规要求,世界范围内的汽车制造厂商们希望汽车行业能够提供一个在整个供应链中跟踪零部件及组件的化学成份的解决方案。
从1997年至1998年6月,美国EDS公司受企业委托,对汽车行业进行调研,并开始研发IMDS(国际材料数据系统)。
2001年,IMDS开发完毕并投入正式使用。
经过今年来的发展,IMDS 用户中已包括国际范围内众多的大型汽车生产厂商以及零部件供应商,成为汽车行业最具影响力的材料数据系统。
CAMDS的初期目标是以IMDS(/index.jsp)为主要原型对象,取其精华,去其糟粕,实现其中的主要核心功能,并去除其中设计、实现不合理,或不符合中国用户习惯的环节,开发为符合中国企业特点的、成功的材料数据系统,并将其在国内与国际汽车行业进行大范围推广。
二、总体设计2.1用户管理1.角色分类。
CAMDS系统中的用户按照权限类别划分为3中角色:用户管理员、CAMDS用户、只读用户。
各种用户的相应权限请见需求分析说明书。
用户管理员具有以下权限:1.为本企业创建新的用户。
2.删除本企业用户。
3.修改本企业用户的基本信息。
4.修改本企业用户的密码。
5.修改本企业除“企业名称”以外的基本信息。
(企业注册之后,“企业名称”只能由CAMDS管理委员会进行修改。
)6.设置普通用户的有效状态。
处于无效状态的用户将不能登陆系统,也不能进行创建和查询MDS等操作。
2.用户注册CAMDS的用户注册过程首先需要进行企业注册,在注册企业时,将同时注册该企业的第一个客户管理员(每个企业至少需要一名客户管理员),客户管理员的职责是创建和管理本企业的所有用户(包括其它客户管理员),同时负责回答业务方面的问题。
填写注册信息时,企业信息部分包括如下内容:1) DUNS编码:变长字符串,选填项,最多可填写30个字符。
CONTINUEDAccessories.................................Installation .105...............Accessory Power Socket .70ACCESSORY (Ignition Key.......................................Position).53....................Additives,Engine Oil .130...............................Airbag (SRS).9,18..............................Air Conditioning .74.......................Air Pressure,Tires .146.............................Alarm,Anti-theft .53......................................Antifreeze .132Anti-lock Brakes (ABS)....................Indicator Light .41,118...................................Operation .117.Anti-theft Steering Column Lock .53............................Anti-theft System .94......................................Audio Panel .71..................................Audio System .78...............Automatic Speed Control .95............................Capacities Chart .180.............Carbon Monoxide Hazard .34........................Cargo,.107..............CAUTION,Explanation of .ii ...........................................CD Care .85........................CD Error Messages .86.....................................CD Changer .84.......CD Changer Error Messages .87.........................................CD Player .83........................Certification Label .178...................................Chains,.150Changing Oil........................................How to .130......................................When to .121....................Changing a Flat Tire .155...Charging System Indicator .40,166............Checklist,Before Driving .112........Back-up Light Replacement .141BatteryCharging System...........................Indicator .40,166............................Jump Starting .162..............................Maintenance .151............................Specifications .181................................Before Driving .99....................................Belts,Seat . 8 ,15.............................Beverage Holder .70..................................Booster Seats .31............................................Brakes .116...........Anti-lock System (ABS).117.............Break-in,New Linings .100...........................................Fluid .136.........................................Parking .67.................System Indicator .40,168..............Wear Indicators,Disc .117.............................Braking System .116.................Break-in,New Vehicle .100..Brightness Control,Instruments .49........................Brights,Headlights .48.........................Bulb Replacement .137..........................Back-up Lights .141.................................Headlights .137...........Side Turn Signal Lights .139............................Specifications .181............Turn Signal Lights .139,141..............................Bulbs, Halogen . 137how to carry tires IndexBACI..............................Economy,Fuel .104............Emergencies on the Road .153.............Battery,Jump Starting .162................Changing a Flat Tire .155.....Charging System Indicator .166..................Checking the Fuses .170.........Hazard Warning Flashers .49.....Low Oil Pressure Indicator .166...Malfunction Indicator Lamp .167..................Overheated Engine .163...........................Emergency Brake .67......................Emergency Flashers .49............Emergency Trunk Opener .55.......................Emissions Controls .185.....................................Child Safety .22..............................Booster Seats .31...................................Child Seats .26.....Important Safety Reminders rger Children .30......................Risk With Airbags .23.............................Small Children .26.......................................Child Seats .26Cleaning.................................Floor Mats .143...................................Seat Belts .143...................................Clutch Fluid .136........................CO in the Exhaust pact .154.............Controls,Instruments and .70..............................Convertible Top .61...............Convertible Top Cover .63..Lowering the Convertible Top .61................................Maintenance .65.....Raising the Convertible Top .64Coolant........................................Adding .132....................................Checking .103.........................Proper Solution .132...................Temperature Gauge .45Crankcase Emission Control........................................System .185..............Cruise Control Operation .95................Cruise Control Indicator .42......................................Cup Holder .70Customer Relationsrmation .192................DANGER,Explanation of .ii .......................................Dashboard .38................Daytime Running Lights .48Daytime Running Lights.......................................Indicator .42.................................Dead Battery .162............Defects,Reporting Safety .194................Defrosting the Windows .77....................................Dimensions .180...............Dimming the Headlights .48Dipstick..................................Engine Oil .103..........................Directional Signals .48........Disc Brake Wear Indicators .117.....................Disposal of Used Oil .132...................Do Not Tow a Trailer .118Doors..............Locking and Unlocking .54..............................Monitor Light .41......................Power Door Locks .54..........DOT Tire Quality Grading .182Downshifting,6-speed Manual.............................Transmission .114...........................................Driving .111....................................Economy .104spare tire IndexDEIICONTINUED.............Halogen Headlight Bulbs .137..............Hazard Warning Flashers .49Headlights............Daytime Running Lights .48..................High Beam Indicator .42...........................Reminder Tone .48........Replacing Halogen Bulbs .137...................................Turning on .48.........Heating and Cooling System .74.................High-Low Beam Switch .48................High Speed,Shifting at .115.............Emissions Testing,State .188Engine.......................................Coolant .132....Coolant Temperature Gauge .45Malfunction Indicatormp .41,167........Oil Pressure Indicator .40,166..............Oil,What Kind to Use .129...............................Overheating .163............................Specifications .180............................Speed Limiter .115.......................................Starting .113...................Engine,.160......................Ethanol in Gasoline .100...Evaporative Emission Controls .185...............................Exhaust Fumes .34Expectant Mothers,Use of Seat........................................Belts by .14.....................................Fan,Interior .75Features,Comfort and................................Convenience .73....................Filling the Fuel Tank .101Filters...............................................Oil .130.............Flashers,Hazard Warning .49...................Flat Tire,Changing a .155Fluids..........................................Brake .136.........................................Clutch .136..............Manual Transmission .134..................Windshield Washer .134..........FM Stereo Radio Reception .81..........................Four-way Flashers .49.................................................Fuel .100......................Fill Door and Cap .101...........................................Gauge .45................Octane Requirement .100........................Reserve Indicator .42........................Tank,Filling the .101..............Fuel Mileage,Improving .104..............Fuel Station Procedures .101.....................Fuses,Checking the .170.........................................Gasoline .100...............Fuel Reserve Indicator .42...........................................Gauge .45................Octane Requirement .100........................Tank,Filling the .101.............................................Gauges .44...Engine Coolant Temperature .45...............................................Fuel .45...............................Speedometer .44.................................Tachometer .44Gearshift Lever Positions 6-speed Manual.........................Transmission .114if it won’t start IndexFGHIII.................................... Hood Latch.135.......................Hood,Opening the.102...........................Hydraulic Clutch.136................Jacking Up the Vehicle.156.......................................Jack,Tire.155................................Jump Starting.162..................................................Keys.51......................... Label,Certification.78................. Lane Change,Signaling.48..................Lap/Shoulder Belts.12,15 Lights.................... Bulb Replacement.137....................................... Indicator.40.................................. Turn Signal.48..................................... Load Limit.108............................... Loading Cargo.107...... LOCK(Ignition Key Position).53 Locks....... Anti-theft Steering Column.53............................ Fuel Fill Door.101................................. Power Door.54 ........................................... Trunk.54........................ Low Coolant Level.103... Lower Gear,Downshifting to a.114......................... Low Fuel Indicator.42...Low Oil Pressure Indicator.40,166... Lubricant Specifications Chart.180............... Luggage,.107Identification Number,....................................... Vehicle.178 Ignition.............................................. Keys.51 ........................................... Switch.53............ Timing Control System.186 Indicator Lights,Instrument.........................................Panel.40.............. ABS(Anti-Lock Brake).41 Brake(Parking and Brake....................................System).40........................ Charging System.40............................. Cruise Control.42.................................... Door-open.41 DRL(Daytime Running......................................Lights).42 EPS(Electrical Power..................................Steering).41................................... High Beam.42........ Key(Immobilizer System).42......................................Low Fuel.42........................Low Oil Pressure.40...............Maintenance Required.43.......................................Seat Belt.40...............................................SRS.41..................................Trunk-open.41Turn Signal and Hazard...................................Warning.42...................Inflation,Proper Tire.146...................................Inside Mirror.66.............................Inspection,Tire.147............................Instrument Panel.39........Instrument Panel Brightness.49.................................Interior Lights.68........................................Introduction.istoring(cargo)IndexIJK LIVCONTINUED..............Panel Brightness Control .49.................................Parking Brake .67.................................Parking Lights .48.............................PGM-FI System .186Power..................................Door Locks .54..............Engine,Specifications .180.........................................Mirrors .66......................................Windows .59..........................Power Door Locks .54..................Power Socket Location .70..............................Power Windows .59.........Pregnancy,Using Seat Belts .14.........Protecting Adults and Teens .10...Additional Safety Precautions .15.....Advice for Pregnant Women .14........................Protecting Children .22.....................General Guidelines .22.......Protecting Larger Children .30.........Protecting Small Children .26..................................Maintenance .119Owner’s Maintenance...................................Checks .122........................................Record .125....................................Schedule .121..Maintenance Required Indicator .43.Malfunction Indicator Lamp .41,167...................Manual Transmission .114........Manual Transmission Fluid .134...............................Meters,Gauges .44..........................Mirrors,Adjusting .66...............Modifying Your Vehicle .106..................New Vehicle Break-in .100.....................Normal Shift Speeds .115..................NOTICE,Explanation of .ii ...............Numbers,Identification .178...Octane Requirement,Gasoline .100.........................................Odometer .44...............................Odometer,Trip .44Oil........................Change,How to .130......................Change,When to .121......................Checking Engine .103..............Pressure Indicator .40,166Selecting Proper Viscosity......................................Chart .130...........ON (Ignition Key Position).53.........................Opening the Trunk .54..............................Outside Mirrors .66....................Overheating,Engine .163...................Radiator Overheating .163.......................Radio Sound System .78...................Readiness Codes .167,188..Rear Lights,Bulb Replacement .141............................Rear View Mirror .66................Reclining the Seat-backs .58.......Recommended Shift Speeds .115Recovery Vehicle,Emergency.......................................Towing .176.............................Reminder Lights .40.......................Remote Transmitter .56IndexMNOPRVReplacement Information................ Engine Oil and Filter.130 .......................................... Fuses.170................................ Light Bulbs.137.................................... Schedule.121 ........................................... Tires.148............................. Wiper Blades.144 Replacing Seat Belts After a............................................ Crash.17............................... Restraint,Child.22................................ Rotation,Tire.148........................................ Safety Belts.8............ Safety Defects,Reporting.194............. Safety Labels,Location of.35............................... Safety Messages.ii.................................. Satellite Radio.88........................................... Seat Belts.8............... Additional Information.15..... Advice for Pregnant Women.14..................................... Cleaning.143...................... Lap/Shoulder Belt.16................................ Maintenance.17...... Reminder Light and Beeper.40...................System Components.15...............Use During Pregnancy.14........................Seats,Adjusting the.58...............................Serial Number.178...........................Service Intervals.121.............................Service Manual.195.........Service Station Procedures.101ShiftingThe6-speed Manual.........................Transmission.114Side Turn Signal,Bulb.........................Replacement in.140...............................Signaling Turns.486-speed Manual Transmission...............Checking Fluid Level.134................................Shifting the.114.....................................Snow Tires.149..................................Sound System.78Spare Tire......................................Inflating.154............................Specifications.181....................Specifications Charts.180..................................Speed Control.95...................................Speedometer.44..........SRS,Additional Information.18...Additional Safety Precautions.21....................Airbag Components.18.............................Airbag Service.21How the SRS Indicator.......................................Works.20...........How Your Airbags Work.18..................SRS Indicator Light.20,41.......................Starting the Engine.113................With a Dead Battery.162..............State Emissions Testing.188........Steam Coming from Engine.163Steering Wheel.............Anti-theft Column Lock.53.....................Stereo Sound System.78....................Storing Your Vehicle.152................................Stuck Vehicle.174Supplemental Restraint System......................................Servicing.21.........................SRS Indicator.20,41...............Tensioners,Seat Belts.16.....................................Tachometer.44......Taillights,Changing Bulbs in.141.Taking Care of the Unexpected.153IndexSTVICONTINUEDTechnical Descriptions......DOT Tire Quality Grading .182.....Emissions Control Systems .185Three Way Catalytic...............................Converter .187.......................Temperature Gauge .45...................Tensioners,Seat Belts .16..Three Way Catalytic Converter .187....................................Tire Chains .150.........Tire,How to Change a Flat .155.................................Tire Labeling .184...............................................Tires .145..............................Air Pressure .146...................................Balancing .148.........................Checking Wear pact Spare Tire .154......DOT Tire Quality Grading .182......................................Inflation .146..................................Inspection .147...................................Replacing .148......................................Rotating .148...........................................Snow .149............................Specifications .181...................Tools,Tire Changing .155Towing......................A Trailer,Do Not .118................Emergency Wrecker .176..................Trailer,Do Not Tow a .118TransmissionChecking Fluid Level,6-speed..........Manual Transmission .134...........................Fluid Selection .134..............Identification Number .178Shifting the 6-speed Manual.........................Transmission .114.....................................Treadwear .182.......................................Trip Meter .44................................................Trunk .54........Emergency Trunk Opener .55.................................Opening the .54...................Open Monitor Light .41....................................Turn Signals .48Unexpected,Taking Care..........................................of the .153....Uniform Tire Quality Grading .182........................Unleaded Gasoline ed Oil,How to Dispose of .132......................Vehicle Dimensions .180....Vehicle Identification Number .178.............................Vehicle Storage .152.................................................VIN .178..................................Viscosity,Oil .130.............WARNING,Explanation of .i i .........Warning Labels,Location of .35....................Warranty Coverages .193Washer,Windshield........Checking the Fluid Level .134.....................................Operation .47...........................................Wheels .149............Alignment and Balance .148......................................Wrench .155....Windows,Operating the Power .59Windshield.....................................Defroster .77.......................................Washers .47IndexUVWVIIWipers,Windshield.......................Changing Blades . 144.....................................Operation .47....................................Worn Tires .148.....Wrecker,Emergency Towing .176..........................XM Satellite Radio .88IndexXVIIIIX。
汽车零件手册电子版
简介
本文档旨在为汽车零件的使用和维修提供必要的信息和指导。
其中包括各种常见汽车零件的功能、安装方法和常见问题解决方案
等内容。
通过本手册,用户可以更好地了解汽车零件的使用和维护,提高汽车的性能和可靠性。
目录
1. 汽车发动机部件
- 发动机气缸
- 曲轴
- 活塞和连杆
- 燃油系统
- 点火系统
- 冷却系统
2. 汽车传动系统部件
- 变速器
- 传动轴
- 驱动轴
- 差速器
3. 汽车悬挂系统部件
- 悬挂弹簧
- 减震器
- 悬挂臂
- 悬挂连杆
4. 汽车制动系统部件
- 制动盘
- 制动片
- 制动液
- 制动总泵
- 制动助力器
5. 其他重要零件
- 电池
- 照明系统
- 电子控制单元(ECU)
- 空调系统
使用说明
1. 每个部件都包含其功能和安装方法的简要说明。
2. 为了更好地保证安全和性能,请按照制造商的指示进行正确
的安装和维护。
3. 在遇到问题或需要更详细的信息时,可以参考相关部件的常
见问题解决方案。
4. 本手册仅供参考,请遵循正式的汽车制造商手册和指南。
注意事项
- 安装和维护汽车零件需要一定的专业知识和技能,请确保你
具备这些条件或请专业人士进行操作。
- 在进行汽车维修时,请注意遵守相关的安全规范和法律法规。
以上是《汽车零件手册电子版》的简要内容概述,通过本手册,用户可以更好地了解汽车零件的使用和维护。
希望本手册对您有所
帮助!。
汽车零部件查询系统设计说明书
交通与汽车工程学院
课程设计说明书课程名称: 计算机应用基础课程设计
课程代码: 6011339
题目: 汽车零部件查询系统设计
年级/专业/班:
学生姓名:
学号:
开始时间:年 4 月 1 日
完成时间:年 4 月 12 日
课程设计成绩:
学习态度及平时成绩( 30) 技术水平与实际
能力( 20)
创新( 5)
说明书( 计算书、图纸、
分析报告) 撰写质量( 45)
总分
( 100) 指导教师签名: 年月日
目录
摘
要 (1)
1 引言…………………………………………………………………………………………
2 方案设计…………………………………………………………………………………
2.汽车零部件查询模拟系统方案设计 (5)
2.1.1系统功能描述 (5)
2.1.2系统结构分析 (5)
2.1.3系统流程分析 (5)
2.2程序界面和代码设计 (6)
2.2.1系统工程设计框架 (6)
2.2.2系统各界面设计及代码设计 (8)
3 结果分析 (33)
结
论 (45)
致
谢 (46)
参考文献 (47)
摘要
随着计算机的普及,计算机高级语言已经运用到生活中的各个方面, 本次课程设计使用VB语言作为开发工具, 进行了汽车零部件查询系统的程序设计, 该程序能实现汽车零部件查询模拟功能, 进行汽车零部件的查询, 修改, 添加等操作, 查询结果简便明了, 运行界面清晰实用, 操作方便, 易于实际处理。
关键词: 网络化计算机对策 VB语言汽车零部件查询程序。