Vw Type 1 Voltage Regulator Diagram
I was once invited to a wedding, and just days before the big event it became public knowledge that the groom had been caught cheating. Would it go ahead? Would there be denial and a putting on of brave face? Or would there be a public flogging, a full repentance after airing the shame and then, after some healing, an acknowledgment that ties were tested but proved too strong to break? I was reminded of this achingly painful period in my friends' lives when I saw that Volkswagen had invited the great and the good of the American auto press to an event in Brooklyn to unveil the new Passat sedan, including the turbodiesel (TDI) variant, on September 21. The event was, awkwardly, right on the heels of one of the most embarrassing corporate apologies ever offered up regarding its long-adored TDI diesel engine. Just hours before in both Wolfsburg, Germany, and Herndon, Virginia—the latter being the Volkswagen Group's corporate beach head in the U.S.