What does EBD mean on a car?
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EBD in a car is an auxiliary function of ABS. It adds a control software to the ABS control computer, with the mechanical system being completely consistent with ABS. As an effective supplement to the ABS system, it is generally used in combination with ABS to enhance its effectiveness. With the assistance of the EBD system, braking force can be utilized more efficiently, significantly reducing braking distance while maintaining vehicle stability during braking. When braking in curves, it helps maintain vehicle stability, enhancing safety during cornering. Even if the vehicle's ABS fails, EBD can ensure that the vehicle does not experience incidents such as rollovers caused by tailspin.