The significance of the front and rear anti-collision beams is the first time that vehicles bear the intelligent impact force. In the passive safety of car body, there is a very important concept that the whole body is stressed a little. In high-speed offset collision, the impact beam can effectively transfer the impact force from the left side (or right side) of the car body to the right side (or left side), so that the whole car body can absorb the impact energy as much as possible. In the case of low-speed collision (generally below 15km/h), the anti-collision beam can avoid the damage of the impact force to the front and rear longitudinal beams of the car body and reduce the maintenance cost.
2, reversing radar
The reversing radar is a safety auxiliary device when parking or reversing. It consists of ultrasonic sensor (commonly known as probe), controller and display (or buzzer). The driver can be informed of the surrounding obstacles through sound or more intuitive display, which reduces the trouble caused by the driver looking around when parking, reversing and starting the vehicle, helps the driver to eliminate the defects of blind spots and blurred vision, and improves driving safety.
3, the engine electronic anti-theft
Engine electronic anti-theft system is a set of anti-theft system installed for engine, which is usually called engine anti-theft locking system. For cars with anti-theft engine locking system, even if the car thief can open the door, he can't drive away. Because there are electronic chips in the ignition key of the car, each chip is equipped with a fixed ID (equivalent to the identification number), and the car can only be started if the ID of the key chip is consistent with the ID of the engine side. On the other hand, if they are inconsistent, the car will automatically cut off the circuit immediately, so that the engine cannot be started. Unauthorized changes or modifications may invalidate the operation of the anti-theft locking system. 1, front and rear collision beams
The significance of the front and rear anti-collision beams is the device that the vehicle bears the impact force for the first time. There is a very important concept of passive safety of car body, that is, the whole car body is stressed a little. In high-speed offset collision, the impact beam can effectively transfer the impact force from the left side (or right side) of the car body to the right side (or left side), so that the whole car body can absorb the impact energy as much as possible. In the case of low-speed collision (generally below 15km/h), the anti-collision beam can avoid the damage of the impact force to the front and rear longitudinal beams of the car body and reduce the maintenance cost.
2, reversing radar
The reversing radar is a safety auxiliary device when parking or reversing. It consists of ultrasonic sensor (commonly known as probe), controller and display (or buzzer). The driver can be informed of the surrounding obstacles through sound or more intuitive display, which reduces the trouble caused by the driver looking around when parking, reversing and starting the vehicle, helps the driver to eliminate the defects of blind spots and blurred vision, and improves driving safety.
3, the engine electronic anti-theft
Engine electronic anti-theft system is a set of anti-theft system installed for engine, which is usually called engine anti-theft locking system. For cars with anti-theft engine locking system, even if the car thief can open the door, he can't drive away. Because there are electronic chips in the ignition key of the car, each chip is equipped with a fixed ID (equivalent to the identification number), and the car can only be started if the ID of the key chip is consistent with the ID of the engine side. On the other hand, if they are inconsistent, the car will automatically cut off the circuit immediately, so that the engine cannot be started. Unauthorized changes or modifications may invalidate the operation of the anti-theft locking system. 1, front and rear collision beams
The significance of the front and rear anti-collision beams is the device that the vehicle bears the impact force for the first time. There is a very important concept of passive safety of car body, that is, the whole car body is stressed a little. In high-speed offset collision, the impact beam can effectively transfer the impact force from the left side (or right side) of the car body to the right side (or left side), so that the whole car body can absorb the impact energy as much as possible. In the case of low-speed collision (generally below 15km/h), the anti-collision beam can avoid the damage of the impact force to the front and rear longitudinal beams of the car body and reduce the maintenance cost.
2, reversing radar
The reversing radar is a safety auxiliary device when parking or reversing. It consists of ultrasonic sensor (commonly known as probe), controller and display (or buzzer). The driver can be informed of the surrounding obstacles through sound or more intuitive display, which reduces the trouble caused by the driver looking around when parking, reversing and starting the vehicle, helps the driver to eliminate the defects of blind spots and blurred vision, and improves driving safety.
3, the engine electronic anti-theft
Engine electronic anti-theft system is a set of anti-theft system installed for engine, which is usually called engine anti-theft locking system. For cars with anti-theft engine locking system, even if the car thief can open the door, he can't drive away. Because there are electronic chips in the ignition key of the car, each chip is equipped with a fixed ID (equivalent to the identification number), and the car can only be started if the ID of the key chip is consistent with the ID of the engine side. On the other hand, if they are inconsistent, the car will automatically cut off the circuit immediately, so that the engine cannot be started. Unauthorized changes or modifications may invalidate the operation of the anti-theft locking system. 1, front and rear collision beams
The significance of the front and rear anti-collision beams is the device that the vehicle bears the impact force for the first time. There is a very important concept of passive safety of car body, that is, the whole car body is stressed a little. In high-speed offset collision, the impact beam can effectively transfer the impact force from the left side (or right side) of the car body to the right side (or left side), so that the whole car body can absorb the impact energy as much as possible. In the case of low-speed collision (generally below 15km/h), the anti-collision beam can avoid the damage of the impact force to the front and rear longitudinal beams of the car body and reduce the maintenance cost.
2, reversing radar
The reversing radar is a safety auxiliary device when parking or reversing. It consists of ultrasonic sensor (commonly known as probe), controller and display (or buzzer). The driver can be informed of the surrounding obstacles through sound or more intuitive display, which reduces the trouble caused by the driver looking around when parking, reversing and starting the vehicle, helps the driver to eliminate the defects of blind spots and blurred vision, and improves driving safety.
3, the engine electronic anti-theft
Engine electronic anti-theft system is a set of anti-theft system installed for engine, which is usually called engine anti-theft locking system. For cars with anti-theft engine locking system, even if the car thief can open the door, he can't drive away. Because there are electronic chips in the ignition key of the car, each chip is equipped with a fixed ID (equivalent to the identification number), and the car can only be started if the ID of the key chip is consistent with the ID of the engine side. On the other hand, if they are inconsistent, the car will automatically cut off the circuit immediately, so that the engine cannot be started. Unauthorized changes or modifications may invalidate the operation of the anti-theft locking system. 1, front and rear collision beams
The significance of the front and rear anti-collision beams is the device that the vehicle bears the impact force for the first time. There is a very important concept of passive safety of car body, that is, the whole car body is stressed a little. In high-speed offset collision, the impact beam can effectively transfer the impact force from the left side (or right side) of the car body to the right side (or left side), so that the whole car body can absorb the impact energy as much as possible. In the case of low-speed collision (generally below 15km/h), the anti-collision beam can avoid the damage of the impact force to the front and rear longitudinal beams of the car body and reduce the maintenance cost.
2, reversing radar
The reversing radar is a safety auxiliary device when parking or reversing. It consists of ultrasonic sensor (commonly known as probe), controller and display (or buzzer). The driver can be informed of the surrounding obstacles through sound or more intuitive display, which reduces the trouble caused by the driver looking around when parking, reversing and starting the vehicle, helps the driver to eliminate the defects of blind spots and blurred vision, and improves driving safety.
3, the engine electronic anti-theft
Engine electronic anti-theft system is a set of anti-theft system installed for engine, which is usually called engine anti-theft locking system. For cars with anti-theft engine locking system, even if the car thief can open the door, he can't drive away. Because there are electronic chips in the ignition key of the car, each chip is equipped with a fixed ID (equivalent to the identification number), and the car can only be started if the ID of the key chip is consistent with the ID of the engine side. On the other hand, if they are inconsistent, the car will automatically cut off the circuit immediately, so that the engine cannot be started. Unauthorized changes or modifications may invalidate the operation of the anti-theft locking system. 1, front and rear collision beams
The significance of the front and rear anti-collision beams is the device that the vehicle bears the impact force for the first time. There is a very important concept of passive safety of car body, that is, the whole car body is stressed a little. In high-speed offset collision, the impact beam can effectively transfer the impact force from the left side (or right side) of the car body to the right side (or left side), so that the whole car body can absorb the impact energy as much as possible. In the case of low-speed collision (generally below 15km/h), the anti-collision beam can avoid the damage of the impact force to the front and rear longitudinal beams of the car body and reduce the maintenance cost.
2, reversing radar
The reversing radar is a safety auxiliary device when parking or reversing. It consists of ultrasonic sensor (commonly known as probe), controller and display (or buzzer). The driver can be informed of the surrounding obstacles through sound or more intuitive display, which reduces the trouble caused by the driver looking around when parking, reversing and starting the vehicle, helps the driver to eliminate the defects of blind spots and blurred vision, and improves driving safety.
3, the engine electronic anti-theft
Engine electronic anti-theft system is a set of anti-theft system installed for engine, which is usually called engine anti-theft locking system. For cars with anti-theft engine locking system, even if the car thief can open the door, he can't drive away. Because there are electronic chips in the ignition key of the car, each chip is equipped with a fixed ID (equivalent to the identification number), and the car can only be started if the ID of the key chip is consistent with the ID of the engine side. On the other hand, if they are inconsistent, the car will automatically cut off the circuit immediately, so that the engine cannot be started. Unauthorized changes or modifications may invalidate the operation of the anti-theft locking system. 1, front and rear collision beams
The significance of the front and rear anti-collision beams is the device that the vehicle bears the impact force for the first time. There is a very important concept of passive safety of car body, that is, the whole car body is stressed a little. In high-speed offset collision, the impact beam can effectively transfer the impact force from the left side (or right side) of the car body to the right side (or left side), so that the whole car body can absorb the impact energy as much as possible. In the case of low-speed collision (generally below 15km/h), the anti-collision beam can avoid the damage of the impact force to the front and rear longitudinal beams of the car body and reduce the maintenance cost.
2, reversing radar
The reversing radar is a safety auxiliary device when parking or reversing. It consists of ultrasonic sensor (commonly known as probe), controller and display (or buzzer). The driver can be informed of the surrounding obstacles through sound or more intuitive display, which reduces the trouble caused by the driver looking around when parking, reversing and starting the vehicle, helps the driver to eliminate the defects of blind spots and blurred vision, and improves driving safety.
3, the engine electronic anti-theft
Engine electronic anti-theft system is a set of anti-theft system installed for engine, which is usually called engine anti-theft locking system. For cars with anti-theft engine locking system, even if the car thief can open the door, he can't drive away. Because there are electronic chips in the ignition key of the car, each chip is equipped with a fixed ID (equivalent to the identification number), and the car can only be started if the ID of the key chip is consistent with the ID of the engine side. On the other hand, if they are inconsistent, the car will automatically cut off the circuit immediately, so that the engine cannot be started. Unauthorized changes or modifications may invalidate the operation of the anti-theft locking system. 1, front and rear collision beams
The significance of the front and rear anti-collision beams is the device that the vehicle bears the impact force for the first time. There is a very important concept of passive safety of car body, that is, the whole car body is stressed a little. In high-speed offset collision, the impact beam can effectively transfer the impact force from the left side (or right side) of the car body to the right side (or left side), so that the whole car body can absorb the impact energy as much as possible. In the case of low-speed collision (generally below 15km/h), the anti-collision beam can avoid the damage of the impact force to the front and rear longitudinal beams of the car body and reduce the maintenance cost.
2, reversing radar
The reversing radar is a safety auxiliary device when parking or reversing. It consists of ultrasonic sensor (commonly known as probe), controller and display (or buzzer). The driver can be informed of the surrounding obstacles through sound or more intuitive display, which reduces the trouble caused by the driver looking around when parking, reversing and starting the vehicle, helps the driver to eliminate the defects of blind spots and blurred vision, and improves driving safety.
3, the engine electronic anti-theft
Engine electronic anti-theft system is a set of anti-theft system installed for engine, which is usually called engine anti-theft locking system. For cars with anti-theft engine locking system, even if the car thief can open the door, he can't drive away. Because there are electronic chips in the ignition key of the car, each chip is equipped with a fixed ID (equivalent to the identification number), and the car can only be started if the ID of the key chip is consistent with the ID of the engine side. On the other hand, if they are inconsistent, the car will automatically cut off the circuit immediately, so that the engine cannot be started. Unauthorized changes or modifications may invalidate the operation of the anti-theft locking system.