What are the four systems of a car chassis?
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The car chassis is composed of four major systems: the transmission system, the running system, the steering system, and the braking system. The following describes the functions of each component of the car chassis: Transmission system: The function of the transmission system is to transmit the power of the engine to the driving wheels. Running system: The function of the running system is to support and install the various components and assemblies of the car, transmit and withstand various loads on and off the vehicle to ensure the normal operation of the car. Steering system: The function of the steering system is to ensure that the car can travel in the direction selected by the driver. Braking system: The function of the braking system is to decelerate and stop the car and ensure reliable parking.