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- Electric_Park_Brake abstract "Electric Park Brakes (EPB) are used on passenger vehicles to hold the vehicle stationary on grades and flat roads. This was accomplished traditionally using a manual parking brake. With Electric Park Brakes, the driver activates the holding mechanism with a button and the brake pads are then electrically applied onto the rear brakes. This is accomplished by an Electronic Control Unit (ECU) and an actuator mechanism. There are two mechanisms that are currently in production: 1. Cable Puller systems and 2. Caliper integrated systems.First installed in the 2002 BMW 7 Series (E65), electric park brakes have since appeared in a number of vehicles.".
- Electric_Park_Brake wikiPageID "24322839".
- Electric_Park_Brake wikiPageLength "2356".
- Electric_Park_Brake wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Electric_Park_Brake wikiPageRevisionID "699792636".
- Electric_Park_Brake wikiPageWikiLink Actuator.
- Electric_Park_Brake wikiPageWikiLink BMW_7_Series_(E65).
- Electric_Park_Brake wikiPageWikiLink Category:Automotive_safety_technologies.
- Electric_Park_Brake wikiPageWikiLink Category:Automotive_technologies.
- Electric_Park_Brake wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_control_unit.
- Electric_Park_Brake wikiPageWikiLink Parking_brake.
- Electric_Park_Brake wikiPageWikiLink Vehicle.
- Electric_Park_Brake wikiPageWikiLinkText "Electric Park Brake".
- Electric_Park_Brake wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Electric_Park_Brake subject Category:Automotive_safety_technologies.
- Electric_Park_Brake subject Category:Automotive_technologies.
- Electric_Park_Brake comment "Electric Park Brakes (EPB) are used on passenger vehicles to hold the vehicle stationary on grades and flat roads. This was accomplished traditionally using a manual parking brake. With Electric Park Brakes, the driver activates the holding mechanism with a button and the brake pads are then electrically applied onto the rear brakes. This is accomplished by an Electronic Control Unit (ECU) and an actuator mechanism. There are two mechanisms that are currently in production: 1.".
- Electric_Park_Brake label "Electric Park Brake".
- Electric_Park_Brake sameAs Q1326438.
- Electric_Park_Brake sameAs Elektrische_Feststellbremse.
- Electric_Park_Brake sameAs m.0zrv6m3.
- Electric_Park_Brake sameAs Q1326438.
- Electric_Park_Brake wasDerivedFrom Electric_Park_Brake?oldid=699792636.
- Electric_Park_Brake isPrimaryTopicOf Electric_Park_Brake.