What does EPS mean in a car?
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EPS in a car stands for Electric Power Steering, which uses the power generated by an electric motor to assist the driver in steering. The components of EPS vary depending on the vehicle model, but generally include a torque sensor, electronic control unit, electric motor, speed reducer, mechanical steering gear, and battery power source. When a car is subjected to lateral and longitudinal forces during driving, excessive lateral force can significantly reduce steering control, making it easy to lose control. EPS, when detecting an unstable trend in the vehicle, can independently apply braking to each wheel based on CPU calculations and participate in the management of the engine system to ensure driving safety.