
Car Mechanic Simulator 2021





在本指南中,我将提出一个可能是每个启动过《汽车修理工模拟》的人都会遇到的主要问题,也就是玩家中最常见的问题:如何拧下螺栓? 准备工作 首先,你需要执行一系列相当简单的操作: 1.启动你的电脑,按下电源按钮并确保它已连接到网络 2.打开电脑后,请确保已下载《汽车修理工模拟2021》(如果未下载,很遗憾本指南对您没有帮助),在桌面(或电脑文件中)找到该游戏,将鼠标光标移至游戏图标上 3. 双击游戏图标(或右键点击图标后选择打开)来启动《汽车修理工模拟2021》 4.在每个遇到的螺栓处重复必要的次数,祝大家好运! 现在,每个曾直面螺栓卡住这一看似无法解决的难题的人,都找到了核心问题的答案。如今你已知道在这种棘手情况下该如何应对,并成功摆脱困境。 感谢所有阅读这份指南的玩家,祝大家游戏顺利!启动CMS后,加载(或创建)存档,方法是点击左侧菜单中的“游戏”按钮,然后按键盘上的Enter键。 5. 加载游戏后,靠近那辆出现了螺栓的车,这些螺栓会妨碍你在这款精彩游戏中继续轻松游玩。 准备工作到此结束。 完成后,请进入指南的主要部分。 详细的螺栓拧松指南。主要部分 完成上述所有操作后,就可以开始本指南中最复杂的主要部分了: 1. 你需要确认自己是否能接触到螺栓以及相应的、你想要拧下的零件(可通过“从……侧可接触”字样来判断)(如果零件可接触——参见第4点;如果不可接触——参见第2-3点) 2.发现无法查看零件详情后,请将车辆移至升降机。操作方法:将鼠标光标(屏幕中央的点)对准车辆,按住鼠标右键,在圆形菜单中选择【移动车辆】=>【升降机A或B】将车辆移动到升降机上后,找到并选择升降机的合适位置,以便能够接触到所需部件(为此,在升降机侧面的两个面板中,按下位于第二个面板上方的红色按钮)获取所需零件后,你需要确保周围其他零件不会妨碍其拆卸。为此,将鼠标光标悬停在所需零件上:如果零件被绿色边框高亮显示,说明一切正常,请参见步骤6;如果零件被黄色边框高亮显示,则表示有东西妨碍其拆卸。妨碍的零件会以红色高亮显示。 5. 发现障碍物时,先移除妨碍的零件。 6.如果在拆除妨碍部件时需要拧下螺栓,请对妨碍部件应用第7点 7. 移除(或未移除)障碍物后,找到那个其螺栓一直让你无法安心操作直到找到本指南的部件,并将屏幕中央的点对准该部件 8.冷静下来并下定决心后,按住鼠标左键点击零件,等待中心圆点周围的进度条变成圆形,同时确保零件中那些因未知而显得吓人的螺栓没有变成黄色或橙色边框;如果边框是黄色,请参见第10点;如果是橙色,请参见第9点。 9. 如果螺栓被橙色边框高亮显示——你运气不好,它生锈了。要取出生锈的螺栓,请右键点击螺栓,使用润滑油罐,然后等待螺栓的轮廓变为黄色。 10. 将中心点对准螺栓,当螺栓轮廓从黄色变为绿色后,按住左键,直到轮廓消失且螺栓完全从孔中取出。

大家好! 在《汽车修理工模拟2021》中快速赚钱需要两样东西: 1)焊接设备 2)汽车拆解场的使用权限 操作原理: 前往汽车拆解场,购买车身锈蚀最严重的汽车,然后回到自己的修车厂开始焊接。拆解完成后卖掉汽车。 一辆汽车大约能赚1000CR。 由于每次进入汽车拆解场可以购买大约4辆车,所以在游戏初期这是一笔不错的收入。 补充: 为了增加汽车的收益,可以购买一套内饰清洁工具。它能为汽车增加约300CR的价值。

Found a part in a barn or the junkyard and you don't know whether it can be repaired or not? Then this is the guide for you! Continuing on the work of my CMS2018 guide, this guide presents two lists: Parts that can be repaired, and equally as important, parts that cannot be repaired. Preface There are many parts available when wandering around barns and the junkyard that can be picked up for a bargain; but can those parts be repaired? Knowing what can or can't be repaired can make the difference in picking up major parts and restoring them at a fraction of the store purchase price. Very useful when restoring that prize vehicle you've been working on. This guide is primarily made up of two lists: parts that can be repaired and, secondly, parts that cannot be repaired. Knowing what parts are on what list can make the difference on whether you pick up something that has low condition that can be repaired or whether you leave it unless it is in good condition. As in CMS2018, items have to have at least 15% condition before it can be repaired; so there is no value in picking up any part that is under 15% whether on the repairable list or not. In order to repair parts you need to have unlocked the Renovator ability and have purchased the work bench once you have expanded the workshop. Each level of the Renovator ability opens up more repairable parts as all parts are levelled. To begin repairing body parts you need to reach level 6 of the Renovator ability and have purchased the body repair station. Brake Discs and Batteries are not repaired at the Repair Bench but at the Brake Lathe and Battery Charger respectively which is purchased through the Workshop after the workshop has been expanded (Charger can be purchased before the garage expansion). Unlike the Repair Bench, it doesn't cost any money to repair the brakes and recharge the batteries. Batteries can be recharged from 1% condition which effectively means you are not repairing them but recharging them. Brakes do require to be at least 15% condition to use the lathe. The higher the level of the Renovator ability, the greater the chance to repair the part completely. At level 6 the chance is 60%. When repairing, the repair sweet spot (green bars) are best to be attempted when they are on the ends. This effectively doubles their size as the cursor runs through them and then returns back. If the placement of bars are not advantageous you can cancel the repair and try again. These lists are not yet complete and will be updated as I come across the different parts. Exceptions are listed in brackets. If you come across any errors, please mention them in the comments. If you have found this guide useful, please rate it so that others may come across it and benefit from it. Have fun with the game! Parts that CAN be repaired Parts with the ✔️ icon have had all variants of that part checked. ENGINE Air Filter Base; Air Filter Cover (only the basic, not the specific ones) ✔️Blow Off Valve ✔️Bottom Fan Housing ✔️Bracket Support Cam Gear (I6 L24) (all other Cam Gears are not repairable) Camshaft (except (V8 OHV C) and (V8 OHV F)) Carburetor Centre Housing ✔️Clip A; ✔️Clip B Coils Cover ✔️Cooling Hose Crankshaft; ✔️Crankshaft Bearing Cap ✔️End Housing; ✔️End Rear Housing Engine Block; ✔️Engine Block Cover; Engine Head; Engine Head Cover Exhaust Manifold; ✔️Exhaust Manifold Cover ✔️Fan (CHRG-e E1); ✔️Fan Cover ✔️Front End Housing ✔️Fuel Pump; Fuel Rail Head Cover ✔️Ignition Coil Cover A Intake Manifold; Intake Manifold Cover Intercooler Cover Mechanical Fuel Injection Base Oil Pan ✔️Power Electronics Cover; ✔️Power Electronics Controller ✔️Power Steering Pump ✔️Radiator; Radiator Fan; Radiator Fan Housing; Radiator Fan Housing Fan ✔️Rod Cap ✔️Round Air Filter Base; ✔️Round Air Filter Cover Small Intercooler Supercharger; Supercharger Intake Manifold ✔️Thermostat Throttle ✔️Timing Chain Cover Timing Cover (except C (B6 MA1.03): assuming A & B of this variant will also be an exception but yet to be confirmed) Timing Front Cover; Timing Rear Cover ✔️Top Fan Housing Turbo; Turbocharger ✔️Water Manifold Water PumpSUSPENSION ✔️Bottom Suspension Arm ✔️Coil Spring Rear Drive Axle ✔️Front Axle Knuckle Cover Front Drive Axle; ✔️Front Drive Shaft ✔️Front Steering Knuckle; ✔️Front Steering Knuckle E Ring;✔️Front Wheel Hub Front Suspension Crossmember ✔️Leaf Spring; ✔️Leaf Spring Plate; ✔️Leaf Spring U-Bolt; ✔️Leaf Spring Rear Drive Axle ✔️Lower Suspension Arm ✔️Rear Air Suspension Shock ✔️Rear Axle Knuckle Cover; ✔️Rear Axle Knuckle Housing ✔️Rear Drive Axle ✔️Rear Suspension Arm Rear Suspension Crossmember ✔️Rear Suspension Upper Arm ✔️Rear Wheel Hub ✔️Solid Rear Drive Axle; ✔️Solid Axle Control Arm ✔️Spring Cap ✔️Steering Rack ✔️Upper Suspension Arm ✔️Wheel HubBRAKES ✔️Brake Caliper; ✔️Brake Caliper Cylinder ✔️Brake Disc; ✔️Brake Disc Ventilated (through the Brake lathe purchased in the workshop) ✔️Brake Servo; ✔️Brake Shoe ✔️Drum Brake CylinderEXHAUST No exhaust parts are repairable except Exhaust Manifolds which are listed under ENGINE. GEARBOX ✔️Clutch;✔️Clutch Plate ✔️Drive Shaft ✔️Flywheel Cover Front Differential Front Drive Shaft Gearbox Transfer CaseELECTRONICS ✔️ABS Module; ✔️ABS Pump ✔️Ac Compressor Alternator ✔️Battery (through the Battery charger purchased in the workshop; can be recharged from 1% condition) ✔️Charger ✔️Charging Input Filter;✔️Charging Input Filter Cover ✔️Controller Cover ✔️EV Battery Module ✔️Fuse Box Base; ✔️Fuse Box Cover Ignition Coil B (other Ignition Coils are not repairable) Ignition Distributor Cap; ✔️Ignition Distributor Rotor ✔️Power Electronics Controller; ✔️Power Electronics ✔️Rotor ✔️Starter StatorRIMS All Rims are repairable TIRES No Tires are repairable BODY Boot Clamshell Engine Cover Front Bumper; Rear Bumper Front Right Door; Front Left Door; Rear Right Door; Rear Left Door Front Right Fender; Front Left Fender Hood Right Side Mirror; Left Side MirrorNUMBER PLATES No Number Plates are repairable SEATS No Seats are repairable STEERING WHEELS No Steering Wheels are repairable Parts that CANNOT be repaired Parts with the ❌ icon have had all variants of that part checked. ENGINE Air Filter; Air Filter Base; Air Filter Cover (Except for the basic Air Filter Base & Cover) Arm ❌Belt Tensioner Bracket Cam Gear (except for (I6 L24)) Camshaft (V8 OHV B), (V8 OHV C), (V8 OHV F) and (V8 DOHC CGM) only - all other Camshafts are repairable ❌Camshaft Bearing; Camshaft Cap Coolant Reservoir ❌Crankshaft Pulley ❌Engine Cylinder Fuel Filter Fuel Tank ❌Idler Roller A; ❌Idler Roller B Oil Fill Tube Oil Filter Piston Rings; Piston with Conrod ❌Power Steering Reservoir Rocker Arm ❌Round Air Filter; ❌Scoop Air Filter Serpentine Belt; Supercharger Serpentine Belt Supercharger Water Pump Pulley Timing Belt; Timing Chain; Timing Chain Shoe; ❌Timing Chain Sprocket;❌Timing Gear Timing Cover C (B6 MA1.03) (assuming A & B of this variant will also NOT be repairable but yet to be confirmed.) - all other Timing Covers ARE repairable Valve Push Rod Water Pump Pulley ❌Windshield Washer ReservoirSUSPENSION Double Wishbone Shock Absorber; Double Wishbone Shock Absorber Rear Front Shock Absorber; Front Shock Absorber Cap; ❌Front Spring ❌Front Sway Bar ❌Rear Shock Absorber; ❌Rear Shock Absorber Cap; ❌Rear Spring ❌Rear Sway Bar ❌Rubber Bushing; ❌Small Rubber Bushing ❌Sway Bar Front End Link; ❌Sway Bar Rear End Link ❌Inner Tie Rod; ❌Outer Tie Rod ❌Wheel Hub Bearing; ❌Wheel Hub CapBRAKES ❌Brake Drum ❌Brake PadsEXHAUST ❌Catalytic Converter ❌Exhaust Pipe Front Exhaust Pipe Front Exhaust Section Middle Exhaust Section ❌Middle Muffler Rear Exhaust Section Rear MufflerGEARBOX ❌Clutch Pressure Plate ❌Clutch Release Bearing ❌Final Drive Gear ❌Flywheel ❌Gearbox Input Shaft ❌Reduction GearELECTRONICS ❌Cables Charging Inductor Charging Rectifier ❌Coil Pack Converter ❌ECU ❌Glow Plug Ignition Coil (except Ignition Coil B) Ignition Distributor Ignition Wires ❌Inverter ❌Junction Box Link Capacitor ❌Medium Fuse ❌Relay ❌Spark PlugRIMS All Rims are repairable TIRES All Tires are not repairable BODY Front Right Door Window; Front Left Door Window; Rear Right Door Window; Rear Left Door Window Rear Right Side Window; Rear Left Side Window Rear Window Windsreen Right Headlight; Left Headlight Right Tail Light; Left Tail LightLICENCE PLATE All Licence Plates are not repairable SEATS All Seats are not repairable STEERING WHEELS All Steering Wheels are not repairable Postface & Log Currently these lists represent the base game and current DLCs. Mods may have their own idiosyncrasies as mod authors may have used slots for unique modelled parts that may or may not be repairable. These items will generally be in the Body Parts section. I do use a lot of mods so I will add them as I come across them. When I have tested and checked a greater number of the parts in the game and have filled out my speadsheet a lot more, I will look at adding a link to a Google Sheets file that contains all of the parts in the game and holds further useful information that can be downloaded. This will provide a comprehensive list of each part instead of the grouped information provided in this guide. A huge thank you to ReXxX who again is assisting this guide by providing information on parts and their repair status. That spreadsheet may get filled out quicker now. Again, if this guide has been useful to you, please consider rating it with a thumbs up so that others may come across it. LOG: 📆15 Dec 21: Updated Fixable and Non Fixable lists with completed group of parts. 📆11 Dec 21: Updated Fixable list with completed group of parts. 📆8 Dec 21: Updated and added items to Fixable and Non Fixable lists. 📆4 Dec 21: Added items to Fixable and Non Fixable lists provided by ReXxX and astrofelix59. 📆30 Nov 21: Added items to Fixable and Non Fixable lists courtesy of ReXxX. Master list updated to include Pagani DLC parts. 📆19 Nov 21: Added an item to the Fixable list (thanks ReXxX). 📆18 Nov 21: Added items to Fixable and Non Fixable lists provided by ReXxX. 📆14 Nov 21: Added items to Fixable and Non Fixable lists assisted by ReXxX. Moved Rotor from Gearbox to Electronics as per game update. Master list updated to include all current DLC parts: Nissan, Electric Car, Jaguar and Porsche. Added icons to both lists showing which parts have all variants checked. Updated title to reflect Tsysin's suggestion for search engine friendliness. 📆6 Nov 21: Added items to Fixable and Non Fixable lists provided by ReXxX 📆3 Nov 21: Added items to Non Fixable list; Added further info re batteries (per observation and assistance by Frowny/Rai, ReXxX and Seseorang) 📆16 Sept 21: Added items to Fixable list 📆12 Sept 21: Initial upload



This guide explains all made-up engines in the game. Each engine is in fact based on a real-life engine. I have done extensive research to figure them out. I have renamed them in my mod Real Engines And Parts (EN). I hope you will learn something from this guide. Intro Below is a list of all made-up engines in the game, the names I've given them in my mod and explanations for the names. I3 Engines I3 DOHC - I3 1.0L DOHC DI Fox // Ford Fox engine I3 DOHC Turbocharged - I3 1.0L DOHC DI Fox EcoBoost // that's how Ford calls their turbo engines I4 Engines I4 DOHC BFM - I4 2.0L DOHC TFSI Turbo // VW/Audi TFSI engine (appears to be AXX model) I4 DOHC 4x4 - I4 2.0L DOHC TFSI Turbo AWD // I prefer AWD for cars and 4x4 for trucks with transfer casesI4 DOHC TAE - I4 1.6L DOHC 4A-GE // Toyota AE86's legendary 1.6 4A-GE found in the Takumi (Toyota Sprinter AE86)I4 DOHC AQC - I4 1.8L DOHC GDI // This engine is based on the Ford Duratec (previously wrongly identified as Mitsubishi Sirius), not sure of the exact model, decided on 1.8L based on the engine performance I4 DOHC Turbocharged - I4 1.8L DOHC GDI Turbo // it's the same as AQC just turboI4 SOHC ABT - I4 1.8L SOHC FWD // I could not in fact find the real-life equivalent of this engine, assigned it 1.8L displacement based on its performance; it has the same block as the Duratec-based DOHC AQC but different head I4 SOHC BMJ - I4 1.8L SOHC RWD I4 SOHC 4x4 - I4 1.8L SOHC AWDI4 SOHC Diesel - I4 1.9L SOHC TDI TurboDiesel // VW TDI engine - specifically the BEW model; sadly in the game it only comes in RWD in the Valsen / Volvo; so you can't make a proper Golf TDI EDIT: I have addressed this in my mod TK Aftermarket - the engine is now available in FWD and AWD versions. I5 Engines I5 DOHC ADI - I5 2.2L DOHC 20V AAN Turbo // Audi AAN 2.2L; engine NOT used in any car but available in the editor, RWD only I6 Engines I6 OHV - I6 OHV 300 // this is a Ford 300 Inline-6 engine (that's it's name)I6 DOHC - I6 2.0L DOHC 3M // this is the engine of the GT20 (Toyota 2000GT)I6 DOHC BU2 - I6 3.0L DOHC 2JZ-GE // if you don't know what 2JZ is drop everything you're doing and go read about it I6 DOHC BU2 Turbo - I6 3.0L DOHC 2JZ-GTE Twin-TurboI6 DOHC FMW - I6 2.5L DOHC BMW M50B25 // pretty self-explanatory V6 Engines V6 DOHC AKY - V6 3.0L DOHC ASN // Audi ASN 3.0L V6 engine; engine NOT used in any car, BUT it has an AWD transmission and can be used in the editor (notice a pattern? a lot of these engines are Audi)V6 DOHC AKZ - V6 3.0 DOHC L7X // this is a Renault V6 engine, from the Clio V6 (Elenti Callope), mid-mounted RWD V6 DOHC CHG - V6 3.0 DOHC L7X RWD // same but front-engine/RWDV6 DOHC NSN - V6 3.5L DOHC VQ35DE // the engine of the Nissan 350Z (Ribbsan Z530); while in the game it is in fact a VQ37 engine, this one goes in the 350Z and has VQ35 power rating, so I named it accordingly. V8 Engines - Modern V8 SOHC FME - V8 4.6L SOHC 2V Modular // Ford Modular engine as found in the Crown Vic (Salem Overking), also Mustang GT (1996 -2010) and many other FordsV8 DOHC AXK - V8 5.4L DOHC Modular // I was having a lot of trouble with this one but I have now concluded that this engine is based on the 5.4L Ford Modular DOHC engine series. N/A versions make close to its in-game 400hp power rating, and real life S/C versions in the Ford GT and Mustang GT500 make around 550hp which is close to its in-game S/C version (580hp). The supercharger model is that of the GT500 TVS supercharger. The parts for this engine are called just (V8) in the game, I've changed that to V8 DOHC M0D in my mod. V8 DOHC 4x4 - V8 5.4L DOHC Triton // Ford's truck line of Modular engines is called Triton, in the game the RWD and 4x4 models are identical, IRL the Modular and Triton engines are mostly identical except Triton's are optimized for torque (truck use) V8 DOHC Supercharged = V8 5.4L DOHC SVT Supercharged // SVT is Ford's high-performance division V8 DOHC AXK-TRS = V8 5.0L DOHC Koenig Twin-Turbo // since this goes in the Hammerdal Strale / Koenigsegg Agera, it must be Koenigsegg's 5.0 twin-turbo engine. Interestingly enough the real engine is also based on the Ford Modular, so it actually fits pretty well V8 DOHC AXK-TRS M = V8 5.0L DOHC Koenig Twin-Turbo M // mid-mounted version of the above, this is the actual version that's in the car in the game; the above version is just available for modders V8 DOHC AXK-SCRS M = V8 5.0L DOHC Koenig Supercharged M // this doesn't exist IRL but in the game it's the engine of the top model Hammerdal Strale / Koenigsegg Agera, so let's imagine it's a supercharged version of the Koenigsegg 5.0V8 OHV CGM - V8 6.2L OHV LS3 // if you don't know what LS3 is drop everything you're doing and go read about it V8 OHV CGM M1D - V8 6.2L OHV LS3 M // mid-mounted LS3 V8 OHV CGM-SC M1D - V8 6.2L OHV LS3 Supercharged // front-mounted LS3 supercharged V8 OHV CGM-SC M1D - V8 6.2L OHV LS3 Supercharged M // mid-mounted LS3 supercharged V8 Engines - Vintage For the older OHV engines I do not give litres because the displacement is in the name (in cubic inches). They are also a little harder to identify because unlike most newer engines, the game models aren't 100% identical copies of their real life counterparts. V8 OHV - V8 OHV 350 Small-Block // marked as "v8_zz" in the game files - there's a Chevy ZZ series of crate engines. Also there's a strong resemblance to a Chevy 350 small block crate engine.V8 OHV SS - V8 OHV 409 Big-Block // marked "v8_409" in the game files. There's a Chevy 409 Big Block engine.V8 1carb OHV - V8 OHV 351W Single-Carb // I compared it to the Windsor in the Ford DLC in 2018 and it's almost identical. So I've called it 351W. V8 2carb OHV - V8 OHV 351W Dual-Carb V8 2carb OHV Supercharged - V8 OHV 351W Dual-Carb SuperchargedV8 OHV 6P - V8 OHV 440 SixPack V8 OHV MAG - V8 OHV 440 Magnum// The game wiki states this is LT-1. While it does bear some resemblance (but so do basically all American OHV V8s), I have concluded that this engine is the Chrysler 440. // - This engine has V8 OHV C block as base, which in the files is marked as "v8_hemi..." // - the 6P model is marked as "v8_sixpack..." in the files. There was a 440 Sixpack engine. Also visually looks like it. // - the MAG model is marked as "v8_magnum..." in the files. There was a 440 Magnum engine. // - various visual similarities; biggest of all to me is the rocker arm assembly which is 100% copied from the 440 engine. // - the funny thing here is that the LS3 uses OHV C pistons but there are lots of small discrepancies like this in the game. V10 Engines V10 OHV MT8 - V10 5.2L OHV R8 // here we're making an exception from real engine naming; this engine goes in the Audi R8 clone (Mayen T8), but is NOT the actual Audi V10. It has the Audi V10 performance numbers but mechanically (and visually) it's a clone of the Dodge Viper V10 which is OHV, but also an 8L. So I've named this frankenstein accordingly - an OHV with the displacement of the real Audi engine. V12 Engines V12 DOHC MRN - V12 5.7L DOHC Lamborghini // this is the engine of the Lamborghini Diablo (the Bizzarinni), mid-mounted RWD V12 DOHC MRC - V12 5.7L DOHC Lamborghini RWD // this is the same engine but with a front-mount / RWD setup, available in the editor V12 DOHC ARZ - V12 4.7L DOHC Tipo F130B // this is supposed to be a Ferrari F50 (Cortona I think) engine, however its model is a clone of the Lamborghini V12 (talk about irony... the devs really could have put a little more effort here). Electric CHRG-e E1 - R240 // Renault ZOE's electric motor eDen-1H - EEM 305 // it's a copy of the e-Golf motor, but the original designation for it is EEM 85 meaning 85KW, wheras the motor in the game is 305KW so I named it appropriately Proton e-R - left as is, was unable to find the real life model Outro So I hope you learned something and if you'd like to see more information in this guide let me know.

























