What are these 3 things on the check engine light?

What are these 3 things on the check engine light?

Those don't actually exist on modern engines. It's just an emoticon, it's not meant to be accurate.

sorry to say but your car has engine cancer OP

So I'm guessing the top one is the carburetor?

it's not a tumor.

Propellers, you are driving a helicopter not a car op.

Left: cooling fan
Top: air intake filterm
Right: torque converter

The image is a stylized representation of a traditional v-8 type engine, as it is the most readily recognized automotive engine silhouette, and the most prevalent production engine type in the US when the icon was introduced.

Left: clutch, top: dizzy right:fan

>PENNY YOUR CHECK ENGINE LIGHT IS ON

flywheel casing on the right, pulley on the left, carburator ??? (old cars) on the top

then it's engine super AIDS.

Triple T - it was made by Nostradamus, it's about the Trump

Can we get an actual picture in comparison?

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I've tried.

Can't find anything that compares it.

its an old drawing, look for older engines

So is the left one the fan or the right? Also, what's on the other side of the fan?

Closest would be

Fan, air filter, converter

what's the thing on the top? is that a carburetor?

Here you go.

What's the converter?

A fly wheel?

Fan is behind the radiator.

Pan air filter housing has been removed

And the torque converter ins inside the bell housing of the transmission.

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it's an air filter you nonce.

It translates the spinning motion of the engine to the transmission. It's a set of discs that can move independently of each other, or together depending on rpm.

It's similar. Basically a hydraulic system that combines functions of clutch and flywheel, for use with automatic transmissions.

At the top of that image:
Is that an air filter or carburetor?

Seconded, good user.

That is the air filter. It sits on top of the carburetor, and conceals part of it.

this, save file icon is a floppy disk, but there is no floppy disk drive in my computer.

that looks like a mecha

Just an old Ford flathead v8 from the late 1940s.

related

this is a unfunny pic