Auxiliary devices definition

Auxiliary devices means energy consuming, converting, storing or supplying non-peripheral devices or systems which are installed in the vehicle for purposes other than the propulsion of the vehicle and are therefore not considered to be part of the powertrain.
Auxiliary devices means energy consuming, converting, storing or supplying non-peripheral devices or systems which are installed in the vehicle for
Auxiliary devices means energy consuming, converting, storing or supplying devices or systems which are installed in

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