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1995 Volkswagen Cabrio Charging System Wiring Diagram

Sunday, February 19th, 2012

The following figure shows the charging system wiring diagram of VW Cabrio model year 1995. This circuit shows the electrical connection between each parts and components that formed the charging system of the vehicle. The parts and components which formed the charging system are the ignition switch, fuse/relay panel, starter, battery, generator, display unit control module, generator warning light, instrument cluster, junction connector, and many more. For more details, here is the schematic diagram :

VW Cabrio Charging Circuit

1997 Honda Passport Charging System Circuit Diagram

Tuesday, January 31st, 2012

The good things about the Honda Passport 1997 are its attractive interior and strong engine. The bad things that its competitor, Isuzu Rodeo, offers better value. Interior ergonomics are not up to par. The available models for the 1997 Honda Passport are the LX (3.2L V6 engine, manual transmission, 4-wheel drive, traction control), and the EX (3.2L V6 engine, manual transmission, 4-wheel drive, traction control). Road noise of Honda Passport could be a drawback, though the 3.2-liter V6 engine is quiet-running and firm with either five-speed manual shift or the usable four-speed automatic transmission. The 2.6-liter four-cylinder engine, once available on the DX model has been stopped; partly due to pitiful sales, and to keep the DX from competing with Honda’s new mini sport-ute: the CRV. Passports fitted with automatic transmissions have Power and Winter modes, the latter starting off in third gear to reduce wheel-spin on slippery pavings. Towing capacity is 4,500 pounds with the V6 engine.

In the following figure you will find the charging system of Honda Passport 1997. The charging system components including the fuse/relay box, dash fuse box, instrument cluster, charge warning lights, air conditioning system, starting system, battery, engine or powertrain control module, generator, and many more. Here is the schematic :

1997 Honda Passport Charging Circuit Wiring Diagram and Wiring Diagram

1997 Honda Passport Charging Circuit (click to enlarge)

1997 Honda Odyssey Charging System Circuit Diagram

Friday, January 27th, 2012

The power of 1997 Honda Odyssey comes from a VTEC 140-horsepower, 2.2-liter 16-valve four-cylinder engine, adopted from the Accord. Adequately energizing performance is accompanied, unfortunately, by an excess of buzziness. If noise is a drawback for you, a V6 choice is likely to come soon. Engines in both the LX and EX editions drive an electronically-controlled four-speed automatic transmission, accomplished with a Grade Logic Control System and controlled by a column-mounted gearshift lever. Both Japanese-built models, the LX and EX are well-equipped, priced competitively, and carry on Honda’s reputation for solid construction. The good things about this Honda Odyssey are the stylish, 4-door minivan that drives like a sedan. However, the cons is the underpowered engine.

The charging system in most cars will broadly make a voltage between 13.5 and 14.4 volts while the engine is running. It has to generate more voltage than the battery’s rated voltage to get over the internal resistance of the battery. This may seem strange, but the current needed to recharge the battery would not flow at all if the charging system’s output voltage was the same as the battery voltage. A greater difference of potential (voltage) between the battery’s voltage and the alternator’s output voltage will provide a faster charging rate.

In the following figure you will find the charging system of Honda Odyssey 1997. The charging system components including the starter solenoid, powertrain control module, battery, fuse block, engine running input, underdash, integrated control unit, charging system indicator, engine control module, alternator, and many more. Here is the schematic :

1997 Honda Odyssey Charging System Wiring Diagram

Honda Odyssey Charging System Circuit