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Q: What are the most important parts of the control system of a typical vehicle?
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The primary energy source for the controller in a typical control system is usually electrical.


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A control system is a device that commands, regulates, directs, or manages the behavior of other systems or devices. Cruise control. emission control, traction control, vehicle stability control, brake system, engine cooling, exhaust system, fuel system, steering and suspension, and the transmission are control systems in a vehicle.


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Being able to steer and control vehicle while panic braking. Being able to steer and control vehicle when braking on ice/snow.


How do you fix 1995 Chevrolet caprice cruise control?

Well this problem can be fixed by simply taking the vehicle back to the dealer.On May 1,1995 there was a recall on the control system for this vehicle.


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