A "Starting System" refers to the components in a vehicle that initiate the engine's operation. This system typically includes the battery, ignition switch, starter motor, and various wiring connections. When the ignition key is turned, the battery sends power to the starter motor, which then engages the engine's flywheel to start the combustion process.
In addition to the main components, the starting system may also involve relays and fuses that protect the electrical circuits. Proper functioning of the starting system is essential for reliable vehicle operation, as any failure can prevent the engine from starting, leading to potential breakdowns.