Eaton supercharger
Eaton supercharger is mechanically powered supercharger, used for example for supercharging of internal-combustion. This technology is used by Mercedes-Benz and Jaguar today.
| 3. December 2009| inclusion of article: Car-parts |
Easy-Entry
Easy-Entry system is tilting front seats with three-doors cars.
|22. August 2009| inclusion of article: Abbreviations-and-terms |
CRDi (Common Rail Diesel Injection)
CRDi is the designation of diesel engines with through direct fuel injection. The designation used by the Korean car manufacturer Hyundai, KIA.
|24. March 2009| inclusion of article: Abbreviations-and-terms |
Active head restraint
At the time of an accident with an active head restraint with a simple leverage mechanism ejects closer to passengers tulle. It will help to more effective and safer especially its deceleration in the recovery movement of the head after impact.
| 6. March 2009| inclusion of article: Safety |
Dual circuit brake system
Under the rules, each car must be equipped with two independent brake circuits. In other words, if a brake circuit fails, the vehicle can be stopped by using the remaining.
| 6. February 2009| inclusion of article: Car-parts |
Economy test
Economy test means a test of fuel consumption.
| 6. February 2009| inclusion of article: Abbreviations-and-terms |
Rain sensor
Rain sensor is a device in response to water and dirt on the front glass. The electronics automatically controls the wipers and wiper speed of adapting to the intensity of incident rainfall. The system features its automatic control of the vehicle increases comfort.
| 6. February 2009| inclusion of article: Car-parts |
DSC (Dynamic Stability Control)
DSC (Dynamic Stability Control) is an electronic vehicle stability control, a system similar to ESP. DSC is used, for example, BMW and Mazda.
| 6. February 2009| inclusion of article: Abbreviations-and-terms |
List of abbreviations electronic stability systems
Electronic stability system are among the elements of active safety. It can recognize the danger in time and offset shear deflection of the vehicle from the track caused by shear. Various car manufacturers have different designations of their stability, some indication is neznámějším ESP. The principle of electronic stability systems is always very similar and the difference is only in name.
| 6. February 2009|
Passive safety
Features and passive safety systems, such elements and systems that mitigate the consequences of accidents. Generally, these elements to operate in an accident.
| 6. February 2009|
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