Vehicle electrical system

Starter

* Converts electrical energy into mechanical energy to start the engine.

Generator

* Converts mechanical energy from the engine into electrical energy, charging the battery and powering the vehicle’s electrical systems.

Battery

* Stores electrical charge to start the engine and power electrical systems when the engine is not running.

Starter relay

* Controls the starter and transfers current from the battery.

Starter solenoid

* Shifts the starter from neutral to start position.

Spark plugs

* Create an electric spark to ignite the fuel-air mixture in the engine cylinders.

Fuel injection system

* Accurately doses and atomizes fuel into the engine cylinders.

Ignition coils

* Converts low voltage from the ignition system to high voltage needed by the spark plugs.

Distributor

* Distributes high voltage current from the ignition coil to the appropriate spark plugs at the right time.

Crankshaft sensor

* Detects crankshaft position and transmits a signal to the Engine Control Module (ECM) to synchronize ignition and fuel injection.

Camshaft position sensor

* Detects camshaft position and transmits a signal to the ECM to synchronize fuel injection.

Engine Control Module (ECM)

* Controls all engine electronic systems, including ignition, fuel injection and emissions.

Air conditioning control system

* Controls the operation of the air conditioner, fan, dampers and other components.

Lighting system

* Provides lighting for driving on the road, including headlights, flashlights and turn signals.

Wiper system

* Clears windshield and rear windows of dirt, snow and rain.

Security system

* Includes components such as alarm, immobilizer and airbags.

Comfort systems

* Improve comfort and convenience including power windows, mirrors and seats.

Diagnostic systems

* Alerts the driver to problems in the vehicle’s electrical system using warning indicators and diagnostic codes.

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