MODERN DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEMS ON MOTOR VEHICLES

Authors

  • Gordana Blagojević Saobraćajna i elektro škola, Doboj, BiH
  • Stojan Aleksić Internacionalni univerzitet Brčko Distrikt
  • Svetko Milutinović Saobraćajna i elektro škola, Doboj, BiH

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59417/nir.2018.13.121

Keywords:

vehicle, traffic safety, computers, diagnostics

Abstract

Modern high and middle class cars have up to 30 computers that make driving more enjoyable and safer. The task of the computer is to take care of all vehicle parameters that facilitate driving, but also care about the safety of passengers. Each computer analyzes data from a vehicle whether it moves, or rests and adjusts the engine operation, ABS system, and so on. The second task of the computer is to remember all malfunctions on the vehicle and to inform us in a timely manner about the breakdown. Today’s vehicles are getting smarter and checking themselves, and at the first sign of a malfunction, they inform us that their time has come for service.

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Published

01-06-2018

How to Cite

Blagojević, Gordana, Stojan Aleksić, and Svetko Milutinović. 2018. “MODERN DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEMS ON MOTOR VEHICLES”. NIR 1 (13):121. https://doi.org/10.59417/nir.2018.13.121.

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