In 1984, Teves began the series production of the new generation of ABS systems for passenger cars. This Teves Mark II ABS system was the first ABS system of optimum weight and volume in which the braking function, boost of braking force and hydraulic ABS regulation are combined in a constructive and functional manner in a compact unit. This Mark II system contains other innovations for passenger car anti-lock: the use of highly flexible microprocessors, a redundant realization of control logic, and a triple braking circuit. However, the price of the system meant that it was not fitted on bottom of the range models. So that this class of vehicles can in the future also be fitted with ABS, Teves has developed a cheaper system, namely the Teves Mark IV ABS system.
New Teves Mark IV Anti-Lock Braking System
1987
11 pages
Report
No indication
English
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