Renault Logan repair
The Renault Logan is an affordable family car, so to keep its price down, components and assemblies from other Renault models were extensively used. The car's MacPherson strut front suspension with lower wishbones is based on that of the Renault Clio II, while the rear features a semi-independent H-shaped crossbeam with trailing arms, similar to the Renault Modus. The entire heating system is also borrowed from the new Modus. The electronic control unit is borrowed from the Twingo, and the car received the cooling system vents and gearshift knob from the Espace.
The vehicle uses DC electrical equipment with a nominal voltage of 12 V.
The vehicle's electrical equipment uses a single-wire design: the negative terminals of the power sources and consumers are connected to the ground, which functions as a second wire. The vehicle body, in turn, serves as the "ground."