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  2. Transbrake - Wikipedia

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    Steering wheel with transbrake button. The use of a transbrake can cause premature failure of transmission gears due to the pressure applied. Transbrakes are often used as a part of a "launch control" system.

  3. Teletouch - Wikipedia

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    The steering wheel was directly coupled to the steering linkage as with conventional steering columns. Eventually, all push-button transmission selectors became a safety issue due to lack of industry-wide standardization. In addition, since the 1920s the center of the steering wheel had typically held the horn button. While some cars of the ...

  4. Manettino dial - Wikipedia

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    The dial allows for the quick and simple adjustment of the electronics governing car suspension settings, traction control, electronic differential, and change speed of electronic gearbox. A similar control system was employed on the Ferrari Enzo, but used individual buttons for different settings rather than a single rotary switch.

  5. Launch control (automotive) - Wikipedia

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    After the car is running at a certain speed, the software is disabled. Traditional launch control is only feasible in a road car with any car with a clutch or clutch pack, which includes cars with a manual transmission or dual-clutch transmission. A road car with an automatic transmission typically has the software perform brake-torquing, the ...

  6. Car controls - Wikipedia

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    The large hand-levers set the rear-wheel parking brake and put the transmission in neutral (left) and control an after-market 2-speed transmission adapter (right). Car controls are the components in automobiles and other powered road vehicles, such as trucks and buses, used for driving and parking.

  7. Steer-by-wire - Wikipedia

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    SpeedE, an academic concept car developed for studying drive-by-wire technologies [1] [2]. Steer-by-wire, in the context of the automotive industry, is a technology or system that allows steering some or all of a vehicle's wheels without a steering column that turns the direction of those wheels mechanically.