"Everyday" Terms and Vehicle Parts

Some words mean different things in different scenarios. Give the word that can fit both descriptions, if you can.
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Vehicular Usage
"Everyday" Usage
Word
Used to lift the vehicle
Boy's name
Jack
Gas that leaves the engine
To use up a resource completely
Exhaust
Used to slow down a moving vehicle
Resting periods at work
Brakes
Back of a pickup
What flowers grow in
Bed
Lowers coolant temperature
Used to heat older homes
Radiator
Installed by police to prevent movement
Larger type of footwear
Boot
Assembly that makes for a smooth ride
Type of walking
Strut
^Part of this assembly^
Nonlethal electrocution
Shock
Fuel reservoir
Heavily armored military vehicle
Tank
Deployed during a collision
Someone with a loud mouth and quiet mind
Airbag
Storage area
Chest
Trunk
Vehicular Usage
"Everyday" Usage
Word
Lay on the floor
Usually says "Welcome"
Mat
Used to warn other motorists
Grows from the head of certain animals
Horn
Type of seat
Used to carry water
Bucket
Regulate speed and gear
Part of a flower
Pedals
It opens to allow more air into the engine
To strangle someone
Throttle
Covers your engine
Covers your head
Hood
Signals your turn
Guilty of indecent exposure
Flasher
Contains the cylinders
Used for building
Block
Type of spring
Falls from trees
Leaf
Area (usually) between the headlights
Used outside to cook meat
Grill
Friction material in some rear brakes
Type of footwear
Shoe
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Level 78
Feb 9, 2014
Needs more time!
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Level 56
Mar 27, 2014
yes, a little more time
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Level 64
Jun 12, 2014
Choke can also fit for the throttle answer. He was just using those a clues to help people get the answer. Yes sometimes the blinker is called a flasher.
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Level 36
Jun 17, 2016
needs more time