VW offered the Quantum line of it's vehicles from 1982 through 1988 with the line taking on many changes along the way, their last revamp to the line being in 1988.
The VW Quantum was the name used to identify the 1981-1988 VW Passat models in North America. It was most commonly a station wagon, though some sedans existed.
None. A quantum does not measure time.
There are several online resourcs for infomration on the VW quantum.You can visit en.wikipedia.org for historial information on the model,you can also chck out www.lunaticfringe.org.
101HP according to VW Manuals. ;)
people do own vw quantums in the UK, but they are called passats over there. dasher from the us = B1 passatquantum from the us = B2 passatB3 and on, they are called passats everywhere
The Volkswagen Quantum is a foreign made car. Volkswagen is one of the leading German automotive manufacturers and they are the makers of the Quantum. Most people, however, would not recognize the vehicle as the Quantum, but rather under the name it is known by in the United States, which is the Passat. The name Quantum is one of several that have been applied to various models of the Passat throughout its six design generations, which began in 1973.
I have had good success with this link.....it is for the 1987 quantum and shows the local of the fuel pump relay as well as most other electrical components. http://www.passat32b.hu/olvasnivalo/kezikonyvek/szervizhez/biztositektabla,%20vezetekeles%20passat%20angol%20Electrical_Component_Locator.pdfs
There have been numerous Volkswagen car models over the years. More recent models have been the VW Golf, VW Polo, and the VW Passat which won the 2012 Motor Trend Car of the Year award.
None. There was no quantum theory in Newton's time. That came obou more than 150 years later.
5 years
Quantum applied science is a young discipline of physics and technology, which transitions, some of the stranger characteristics of quantum mechanics, especially quantum entanglement and most recently quantum tunneling, into virtual applications such as quantum computing, quantum coding, quantum simulation, quantum metrology, quantum sensing, and quantum imaging.
A single unit of quantum is called a quantum or a quantum of energy.