What does EBD mean and what are its functions?
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EBD stands for Electronic Brakeforce Distribution. Its function is to quickly calculate the varying friction values of the four tires due to different adhesion during vehicle braking, adjust the braking system to make high-speed adjustments according to the set program during movement, achieve the matching of braking force and friction, and ensure the stability and safety of the vehicle. Essentially, EBD can be considered an auxiliary function of ABS. Below is related information: 1. Function: Vehicles equipped with the EBD system will automatically detect the adhesion condition between each wheel and the ground, and appropriately distribute the force generated by the braking system to the four wheels. 2. Enhanced braking force: With the assistance of the EBD system, braking force can achieve optimal efficiency, significantly shortening the braking distance while maintaining vehicle stability during braking, thereby improving driving safety. Additionally, the EBD system also has the function of maintaining vehicle stability when braking in curves, enhancing safety during curve driving.