What does EBP mean on a car?
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EBP is a fuel-saving switch. The fuel-saving switch installed in the vehicle can switch between different power modes according to conditions such as heavy load, no load, and climbing, allowing the vehicle to operate under reasonably matched power conditions. The relevant introduction of EBP is as follows: Introduction to EBP: EBP, the full name is "Multi-state Fuel-saving Switch". EBP is mainly used in tractors and trucks. The EBP intelligent fuel-saving system is equivalent to a three-gear selection key for the engine, which can be freely selected according to different road conditions and load weights, keeping the engine operating in the most optimized fuel economy range to achieve fuel-saving purposes. Working principle of EBP: Different gears of the fuel-saving switch correspond to different resistance values. The ECU detects different voltage values, thereby allowing the engine to operate in different states, calibrating the torque and speed ranges corresponding to each state, so that the engine operates within the limited torque and speed ranges according to the selected gear. E gear: used when unloaded; B gear: used when half-loaded; P gear: used when fully loaded.