Understanding the bendix, Stability system, Bendix – Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems ABS OPERATORS MANUAL ESP 4/11 User Manual

Page 7: Roll stability program

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Understanding The Bendix

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ESP

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Stability System

What Is ESP

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Stability System?

The Bendix

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ESP

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stability system is an optional feature for Bendix

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ABS-

equipped vehicles that reduces the risk of rollovers, jackknifing and other loss

of control situations. The ESP

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system features include the Bendix

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RSP

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Roll Stability Program and Yaw Control.

Bendix

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RSP

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Roll Stability Program

What Is RSP

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Roll Stability Program?

The Bendix

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RSP

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Roll Stability Program is a feature of the Bendix

ESP stability

system-equipped vehicles that reduces the risk of rollovers.

How Does RSP

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System Improve Vehicle Roll Stability?

The RSP

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system counteracts the tendency of a vehicle, or vehicle

combination, to tip over while changing direction (typically, while turning).

The lateral forces during a turn can push a truck or tractor-trailer horizontally

and, if the friction between the tires and the road is sufficient, the vehicle may

begin to tip and potentially could roll over.
To reduce the risk of rollover, the RSP

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system detects potential rollover

conditions and slows the vehicle both by reducing engine throttle (and hence,

engine torque) and by applying the tractor and trailer service brakes as needed

at the appropriate wheels.
WARNING!

During an RSP system intervention, the vehicle automatically

decelerates

. The RSP system can slow the vehicle with or without you

applying the brake pedal

, and even when you are applying the throttle.

During an RSP system intervention, you can always use your service brake

pedal to increase the braking pressure that will be applied. However, if you

were to apply less braking pressure than needed — or even if you release the

brake pedal entirely during an intervention — the RSP system will continue

to apply the necessary amount of braking pressure automatically to the

appropriate wheels to mitigate a potential rollover.

A Real World Example Of How the Bendix

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RSP

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System Operates:
Excessive speed for road conditions creates forces

that exceed the threshold at which a vehicle is likely to

rollover on a higher-friction surface.

The RSP

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system automatically reduces

engine torque and applies the service

brakes (based on the projected rollover

risk) to reduce the vehicle speed, thereby

reducing the tendency to roll over.

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