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Volkswagen Golf IV (1997 release)

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EBV. The electronic distributor of braking force to the rear wheels



The electronic distributor of braking force acts as a mechanical pressure regulator, but it works more accurately and has a wide range of adjustment. When the vehicle is moving in a straight line is completely open flow of brake fluid to the brakes of the rear wheels. To ensure stable cornering braking supply brake fluid to the rear brakes is limited. On the basis of the sensor signals of the wheels of the ABS control unit EBV detects when the car is moving in the rotation. When passing vehicle cornering braking force transmitted to the rear wheels is reduced, thereby reducing the likelihood of skidding.





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