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You are just starting out in the automotive recycling business. You don't know much about cars yet, but you do know that the more automotive knowledge you have, the better your chances of success. So you never pass up the opportunity to brush up on your knowledge of parts and are continually reading auto books and magazines.

It is your lunch break. As you take a seat in the staff room, you notice a large automotive parts book. You open it up and start to skim. This is what you catch:

A radiator is part of the car's cooling system. It allows water and other fluids to circulate in order to cool the engine.

A spark plug is a small electrical part that creates a spark within the combustion chamber of an engine. This spark ignites the gas which in turn allows the engine to run.

A starter is an electric motor that starts the engine up.

Back from your break, you have a customer who doesn't know the name of the part he is looking for. "It's that thing that sort of looks like a bolt. A little tiny thing. It's for the engine. You know, it fires it up, gets it going," he describes.

What is he looking for?