- aperture panel
- боковая часть, боковина кузова легкового автомобиля
English-russian automobile dictionary. 2013.
English-russian automobile dictionary. 2013.
aperture panel — A large side panel of a vehicle making up the rear fender, door frame, and side window frame. Also see side aperture panel sunroof aperture panel … Dictionary of automotive terms
side aperture panel — See aperture panel … Dictionary of automotive terms
sunroof aperture panel — A panel which accommodates the sunroof guide rails and draining channels and fits below the roof panel … Dictionary of automotive terms
panel — [1] A flat piece of metal that is stamped to create a body component such as a door panel. [2] A plastic molding; e.g., interior trim of doors. See a panel access panel aperture panel back panel body panel bonnet landing panel closing panel … Dictionary of automotive terms
side panel — [1] A quarter panel between the B pillar and the rear. [2] An aperture panel. [3] A vertical panel on the inside of a body shell, e.g., the panel joining the lock pillar to the rear wheel housing. See cowl side panel scuttle side panel … Dictionary of automotive terms
windshield header panel — A box section or double panel at the front end of the roof panel above the windshield aperture that helps to reinforce the roof frame … Dictionary of automotive terms
lamp aperture — An opening in a sheet metal panel for mounting the headlight or taillight … Dictionary of automotive terms
windshield aperture — The open area into which the windshield fits, determined by the windshield panel … Dictionary of automotive terms
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