speed traction control

speed traction control

Dictionary of automotive terms. 2015.

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  • low speed traction control — See low speed traction control …   Dictionary of automotive terms

  • traction control, low speed — [1] A system that helps prevent front wheel spin on slippery or gravel surfaces during acceleration at speeds up to 40 kph (25 mph). [2] A means of preventing wheelspin due to acceleration, either by braking the spinning wheel or reducing engine… …   Dictionary of automotive terms

  • speed traction — See low speed traction control …   Dictionary of automotive terms

  • Traction control system — A traction control system (TCS), also known as Anti Slip Regulation (ASR), on current production vehicles, are typically (but not necessarily) electro hydraulic systems, designed to prevent loss of traction of the driven road wheels, and… …   Wikipedia

  • low-speed traction control — A system that helps prevent front wheel spin on slippery or gravel surfaces during acceleration at speeds up to 40 kph (25 mph) …   Dictionary of automotive terms

  • control — [1] A device or mechanism for adjusting a component. See cruise control. [2] The ability of the driver to make a vehicle perform as required. [3] To regulate. [4] Automatic or manual device used to stop, start, and/or regulate flow of gas, liquid …   Dictionary of automotive terms

  • Control de estabilidad — Para otros usos de este término, véase ESP (desambiguación). El control de estabilidad es un elemento de seguridad activa del automóvil que actúa frenando individualmente las ruedas en situaciones de riesgo para evitar derrapes, tanto… …   Wikipedia Español

  • traction — [1] Pulling force. [2] The force of adhesive friction exerted by a body on the surface on which it moves. [3] Tires ability to grip the road. See electronic traction control liquid traction low speed traction control …   Dictionary of automotive terms

  • speed — [1] The average rate at which an object is travelling. Measured as a relationship of distance per time e.g., meters per second (m/s), kilometers per hour (kph or km/h), feet per second (ft/sec.), miles per hour (mph), or revolutions per minute… …   Dictionary of automotive terms

  • Control Trac — Contents 1 Availability 2 Design development 3 Off road testing 4 …   Wikipedia

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