Describe the Continental Teves system.
What will be an ideal response?
The Continental Teves system uses an electrical motor or solenoid that moves cables running to the rear wheels. It is designed for drum-in-hat or disc caliper parking brakes. The system is an active parking brake that can be integrated into an electronic stability program (ESP) with appropriate interfaces. The system offers the advantages of automatically locking in park, releasing when engaging a drive gear, reducing or preventing rollback on slopes, increasing theft deterrent, and assisting in parking if integrated with a distance sensor system.
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