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Automatic transmission with control electronics;

Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2025 4:21 am
by zihadhosenjm40
The car's electrical equipment can work even when the engine is not running. The external and internal lighting systems, the anti-theft alarm, the car radio, the sound system, the brake lights, and also the starter when the engine is started - all this is easily powered by the car battery.

When the engine is started, the battery begins to receive a rcs data from the generator, replenishing the supply of expended energy. When fully charged, the battery is in a buffer mode, smoothing out voltage surges and to some extent helping the generator when very powerful consumers are connected to the on-board network. The generator's power itself averages 1250 watts (80-135 A at 12 V).

Depending on the vehicle's configuration, it may or may not have the following electrical systems:

Anti-lock braking system ABS;

a safety system that includes electric seat belt tensioners and airbags;

electronic engine management systems;


trip computer and other systems.



The car has internal and external lighting devices. External ones are: headlights with their high and low beams, turn signals and hazard warning lights, side lights, reversing lights, license plate lights, fog lights, contour lights and spotlights, as well as other decorative lighting elements. Internal lighting is: underhood lamp, interior lights, lamp inside the trunk, instrument panel lighting, glove compartment lighting, etc.