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Gliding (vehicle)

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31: 63:, is performed automatically by the engine controller. For vehicles with a conventional internal combustion engine, coasting can be performed manually; gliding requires having a gear box. Manual gliding or coasting is illegal in some states. An extra button to stop the engine was shown in 1979 on 124:
Pushing the clutch pedal disengages the engine from the powertrain like wheels, drive shafts and gearbox. Releasing the accelerator makes the engine slow down to idle. Turning off the ignition has further effects. Pulling the key causes locking of the steering wheel. Some vehicles switch off
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Coasting is continuing the vehicle to move by disengaging the clutch or by selecting neutral gear, with the proviso that it is not necessary to do so in order to facilitate easy control of the vehicle. Having the clutch disengaged at low speeds or when the engine would provide little or no
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It may also be seen as driving the vehicle at a higher speed than the idle speed of the engine and then disengaging the engine from the wheels by setting the transmission or gearbox to neutral position or disengaging the clutch, maintaining the engine in idle mode.
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might be required to be electrically powered, but in most vehicles these components are driven by the combustion engine, only. The fuel saving is depending more on the road terrain and traffic conditions. It is assumed to save up to 7% fuel in the NEDC
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reserve stored in the vehicles mass, i.e. inertia, to keep the vehicle moving. This energy, however, is being lost due to forces that resist movement, such as air-drag, rolling resistance and gravity. The functionality, being an integral concept of
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A look on a dashboard at driving speed of 50 km/h. Upper picture shows gliding, where the combustion engine is turned off. Picture below shows coasting where the engine is idling due to a disengaged clutch or the transmission being in
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headlights or brake lights when the ignition is turned off. After the engine is stopped, applying the brake takes a longer time or giving a few pushes to the brake releases the reserve of the
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at a rough start over clutch from gliding vehicles kinetic power or trailing drag. Using a higher gear decreases the torque force on the powertrain. By turning off the ignition the
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causes damage due lack of lubrication. Also, restarting the engine by clutch from the vehicle's kinetic energy or drag is not possible. It is required to use the
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turns the engine off when the vehicle is stopped. Gliding is turning off the engine while the vehicle is still moving. Safety relevant components like
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fails immediately. Real hybrid vehicles have electric-driven support of power steering and brake. Bigger engines and engines with a higher
216: 64: 168:. Gliding a vehicle with a turbo engine makes the remaining heat from the exhaust cause damage in the bearing of the turbo. 314: 350: 345: 340: 305:"Was sorgt für Peugeot-DPF-Problem? VW-Standard-Fehler Kraftstoffleitung & verbaute Qashqai-Sicherung - YouTube" 47: 173: 291: 43: 274: 150: 60: 161: 287: 169: 142: 67:, but never became a feature in mass production of any vehicle. In 1980 research was made on the 153:
temporarily takes more fuel until operation temperature of the engine is detected by the ECU.
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while the vehicle is still moving in order to save fuel. This is differentiated from
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is not classified as coasting, it is merely facilitating easier car control.
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and can not get the gear in at differing vehicle and engine speeds.
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Being more fuel efficient by letting go of the gas pedal when moving
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Publication to the Press on 6 May 2013, retrieved 15 September 2013
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Erweitertes Start/Stopp-System von Bosch spart noch mehr Kraftstoff
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to disengage the clutch when the driver releases the accelerator.
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to detect ignition and injection timing. Starting the engine in
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Coasting (vehicle)

energy-efficient driving
internal combustion engine
kinetic energy
hybrid electric vehicles
International Motor Show Germany
IRVW II
actuator
start-stop system
power steering
vacuum servo
driving cycle
engine braking
vacuum servo
power steering
compression ratio
powertrain
engine control unit
camshaft
cold start
torque converter
automatic transmissions
starter
Unsynchronized transmissions
double clutching
Consumption map
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pressrelations.de
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