Why Don't Japanese Cars Use Electronic Gear Shifters?
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Japanese cars prioritize safety performance and do not focus on designing standout gear shifter technology. Instead, they enhance safety features in other aspects of the vehicle, which is why Japanese cars do not use electronic gear shifters. Below is an extended explanation: 1. High failure rate of electronic gear shifters: Although electronic gear shifters sound high-end, in theory, they operate on the same principle as mechanical gear shifters, just with a different method of use. While electronic gear shifters appear compact and user-friendly, they contain more internal components, leading to a higher failure rate in vehicles. 2. Troublesome repairs: Electronic gear shifters have more components compared to the simpler internal structure of mechanical gear shifters. If an issue arises, mechanical gear shifters allow for immediate identification of the root cause, making repairs easier. In contrast, electronic gear shifters are slower to diagnose, more inconvenient to repair, and come with significantly higher repair costs.