What is the function of KDSS?

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ZacharyDella
07/29/25 2:37pm
Automotive KDSS system functions to prevent further vehicle roll. Here are detailed explanations about the automotive KDSS: 1. Definition: The KDSS system utilizes a bidirectional hydraulic pipeline and interconnected front/rear hydraulic cylinders to form cross-linked front and rear stabilizers. When ordinary driving vehicles experience roll, the KDSS system effectively prevents fluid circulation within these stabilizers. 2. Precautions: The automotive KDSS system can adjust according to different road conditions. In off-road mode, since the stabilizer bars don't twist, the suspension travel increases compared to conventional suspensions, allowing the KDSS system to adapt to varying terrain.
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