What does EBA mean on a car?
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EBA on a car refers to a system that analyzes the driver's braking behavior based on the rate at which the brake pedal is pressed. When the braking pressure on the brake pedal increases, EBA quickly activates full braking force, reducing the emergency braking distance and effectively preventing rear-end collisions. EBA, also known as the Electronic Control Brake Assist System, is a type of emergency braking assist system in vehicles. It consists of sensors, actuators, and a controller, with the core actuator being the in-car electronic vacuum booster. The principle of operation involves installing a pressure sensor on the brake master cylinder, which detects whether the driver is performing emergency braking.