Accelerator pedal position definition

Accelerator pedal position means the ratio of the throttle pedal opening (driver’s operation) measured as a percentage.]
Accelerator pedal position means the actuation of the device that indicates the driver’s demand for acceleration to the propulsion system given in percentage of measured range of the device. This can also cover one pedal drive that may be demanding negative torque or even service braking in lower ranges.
Accelerator pedal position means the driver’s actuation of the device that indicates the desire for longitudinal acceleration to the propulsion system given in percentage of measured range of the device. This can also cover one pedal drive that may be demanding negative torque or even foundation braking in lower ranges. .means the ratio of the throttle pedal opening (driver’s operation) measured as a percentage.]

More Definitions of Accelerator pedal position

Accelerator pedal position means the ratio of the throttle pedal opening (driver’s operation) in percentage.]
Accelerator pedal position means the actuation of the device that indicates

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