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Traction control (ASR)



Electronic traction control system ASR retarding stalled at the start of the wheel and redistributes the torque to the non-skid wheels.
Electronics control the loss of traction with the road and immediately provide the necessary pressure in the brake mechanism of the wheel. The system distributes a torque to the wheel, meshing with the road and in the limiting case - even a single wheel.
In general, autonomous ASR system uses many elements of the ABS. The traction control system is activated at the start of the movement and automatically switches off at a speed of 40 km / h. A particular advantage of the system is that it does not adversely affect any driveability or controllability at the start of motion.




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