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Electronic Stability Control: Working Behind the Scenes

While fully autonomous vehicles are still quite far from being road-worthy, systems that control how vehicles ride and react in panic situations are here today.

Electronic Stability and Traction Control

Their components work together seamlessly to help keep the vehicle under control.

Electronic Stability and Traction Control
Electronic Steering and Suspension Controls

In this video, we explore how electronic systems are revolutionizing vehicle stability and control.

Electronic Parking Brakes

Safety, convenience and holding power – what’s not to love?

Electronic Parking Brake
Get to Know the Computer Systems that Control Today’s Vehicles

While there are a few companies developing flying cars, a more realistic vision of the future is an evolution of current technology.

Powertrain Control Module (PCM): Brains of the Car

The PCM controls ignition timing, fuel delivery, valve timing in engines with Variable Valve Timing), emissions functions, turbo boost pressure in turbocharged engines, idle speed, throttle position and cruise control.

Bendix Applauds NHTSA’s Choice Of Full-Stability Systems For Heavy Truck And Motorcoach Final Rule

NHTSA will implement the mandate in three phases, starting Aug. 1, 2017, for most 3-axle tractors.

Delphi Product & Service Solutions Announces New Training Course To Help Technicians Repair ABS, Stability Control And Traction Control Systems

Technicians can learn from Delphi’s leading-edge professional instructors on how to perform a brake bleeding process on vehicles equipped with anti-lock brakes, how a hybrid brake-by-wire system works and much more.

TRW’s Second-Generation Active Control Retractor Seat Belt System Launches In North America

This is the first launch of this advanced seat belt technology in North America, combining active and passive approaches to offer enhanced safety, comfort and convenience to vehicle occupants, the company says.

Modern Vehicles Are Filled With Electronic Control Modules

Electronic modules have no moving parts, but they do age over time and may fail at any time for a variety of reasons.