Body and exterior vocabulary autotehnik
· Cowl screen: (KAITSEVÕRE)
· A cowling: is the covering of a vehicle's engine, most often found on automobiles
and aircraft. (KAPOTT)
A cowling may be used:
· for drag reduction
· for engine cooling by directing airflow
· as an air intake for jet engines
· for decorative purposes
· Decklid:
The decklid (or deck lid, boot lid) is the cover over the trunk/boot of motor vehicles that
allows access to the main storage or luggagecompartment.[1][2] A hinge allows the decklid
to be raised, while devices such as springs hold it up in the open position. It is most often
opened by using a keyed lock mechanism.
On automobiles with their trunk in the rear, decklids sometimes incorporate a center
mounted third brake light (Center High Mount Stop Lamp or CHMSL). A rear decklid
may also have a decorative air spoiler.
On some cars, electric decklids are available, which means, by the use of an electric