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What does ECC stand for?

Electronically Controlled Coupling (ITS)


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This definition appears very rarely and is found in the following Acronym Finder categories:

  • Information technology (IT) and computers

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The AWD system features all-new electronically controlled Active Torque Control technology that uses an electronically controlled coupling ahead of the rear differential to vary torque distribution anywhere from 100:0 (basically front wheel drive) to 50:50 front to rear depending on driving dynamics and road conditions.
While the standard vehicle is front-wheel drive, there is an optional all-wheel drive system based on a electronically controlled coupling (rather than a viscous-coupling or gerotor system); in addition to providing traction on slippery surfaces, the AWD system is setup to provide improved performance when traveling at speeds between 25 and 65 mph.
Sensors detect when adhesion is reducing and feed torque to the rear wheels via an electronically controlled coupling.

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