Latest Safety Features ...Know It NOW!!!

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Engine Immobilizer:-An immobilizer is an electronic anti-theft device that arms automatically prevents unauthorized starting of the vehicle. Immobilizers are integrated into the vehicle’s circuitry and engine-management system. They automatically interrupt the power to multiple electronic circuits (starter motor, ignition and fuel pump circuits) when the specially coded key is removed from the ignition switch, or the vehicle is shut off.Only if the correctly coded key (or other coded element) is used and recognized by the system will the circuits be enabled, allowing the car to start. Immobilizer keys typically have a transponder or resistor embedded in the head to communicate the code to the engine-management system.If the correct code is not recognized, or someone attempts to start the vehicle by some other means – such as hotwiring or breaking the ignition lock cylinder – the system will remain armed and prevent the car from starting.Immobilisers have been mandatory in all new cars sold in the United Kingdom since 1997 and in Australia since 2001. In Canada, immobilisers are required in all cars assembled on or after September 1, 2007.
An Antilock Braking System (ABS) consists of some wheel speed sensors, a hydraulic motor, some pressure release valves and a clever computer (or control module) which coordinates the whole thing (see Figure). When the system detects that one wheel is slowing down more rapidly than the rest (a symptom of wheel-lock) it automatically reduces the brake pressure on this wheel by opening a pressure release valve. It also has the ability to build the pressure back up via the hydraulic motor. The four wheels shown are braking heavily, and the red wheel is about to lock up due a low friction surface such as ice (1). The ABS control module detects the onset of a skid (2) through the sensor in this wheel and reacts by releasing the brake pressure slightly by rapidly opening a pressure release valve (3). If this corrects the locked wheel, the hydraulic motor will build up the pressure again to the optimum braking force. If you've ever seen a car with ABS operating, you'll notice that the wheels appear to lock and release in jerky movements, this is because the system constantly tries to keep the pressure at the point just before lock up (which is the most effective pressure for slowing down). Electronic brakeforce distribution (EBD) is an automobile brake technology that automatically varies the amount of force applied to each of a vehicle's brakes, based on road conditions, speed, loading, etc. Always coupled with anti-lock braking systems, EBD can apply more or less braking pressure to each wheel in order to maximize stopping power whilst maintaining vehicular control.Usually the front end carries the most weight and EBD distributes less braking pressure to the rear brakes so the rear brakes do not lock up and cause a skid.
Traction control system (TCS) or Anti-Slip Regulation (ASR), is an electro-hydraulic systems, designed to prevent loss of traction of the driven road wheels. It utilize the same wheel-speed sensors employed by the antilock braking system. These sensors measure differences in rotational speed to determine if the wheels that are receiving power have lost traction. When the traction-control system determines that one wheel is spinning more quickly than the others, it automatically "pumps" the brake to that wheel to reduce its speed and lessen wheel slip. In most cases, individual wheel braking is enough to control wheel slip. However, some traction-control systems also reduce engine power to the slipping wheels. mostly people mistakenly believe that traction control will prevent their vehicle from getting stuck in the snow or sand . But the truth is different ,traction control does not have the ability to increase traction; it just attempts to prevent a vehicle's wheels from spinning. Traction control systems limit power to the drive wheels to prevent wheel spin under acceleration.
Electronic Stability control (ESC) or Electronic stability Program (ESP) is a computerized technology that improves the safety of a vehicle's handling by detecting and preventing skids. When ESC detects loss of steering control, ESC automatically applies individual brakes to help "steer" the vehicle where the driver wants to go. Braking is automatically applied to individual wheels, such as the outer front wheel to counter oversteer, or the inner rear wheel to counter understeer.Anti-lock brakes enable ESC to brake individual wheels. Many ESC systems also incorporate a traction control system (TCS or ASR), which senses drive-wheel slip under acceleration and individually brakes the slipping wheel or wheels and/or reduces excess engine power until control is regained. However, ESC achieves a different purpose than ABS or Traction Control.
Brake Assist (BA) system monitors the driver’s use of the brake pedal, It then generates very high braking power, even when the driver is only pressing lightly on the brake pedal. When this is used together with anti-lock braking systems, it results in faster and safer braking. A brake assist system has electronic components for applying brake automatically to stop the car as a result of panic. A small computer keeps track of how you typically apply the brake as you drive the car, both how quickly and how firmly, and learns what your particular pattern is. As it builds up the information, it is able to recognize that brakes were applied much faster than usual, and interprets that this is a result of a critical situation and automatically triggers the brake assist system.When the system is triggered, it immediately factors in brake wear and current speed to determine the amount of force that is needed to stop the car. A brake assist system has an electric pump which allows it to store highly pressurized brake fluid in a reservoir adjacent to the brakes. When the system is triggered, the brake assist electronics will then release varying amounts of this brake fluid within milliseconds to help the car stop quickly.When the driver releases the brake pedal, the brake assist system releases the pressurized brake fluid and automatically goes back on standby. This fluid allows the brakes to be applied fully in a fraction of a second, significantly faster than the human reaction time would ordinarily achieve.
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Emran Hashmi......A...........Serial Kisser

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Emran Hashmi was born 24th March, 1979 a serial kisser is known for his sexiest heroines in film industry. Have a look of his films those are popular or in news due to sexy scenes and celebrities Murder-2004 This film stars Mallika Sherawat, a married woman, who gets caught up with another man (Emraan Hashmi), and when the other man is murdered, she is wrongfully accused, when its actually the husband that has killed him. Zeher-2005:-Siddharth, (Emran Hashmi) who is going through a divorce with his wife, Sonia (Shamita Shetty) whom he still loves, finds himself involved with a local married woman named Anna (Udita Goswami). But his love towards his wife give his strength but still this movie is intersting with sexy scenes with both. Aashiq Banaya Aapne-2005: Karan (Sonu Sood) loves Sneha (Tanushree Dutta), but is too much of an introvert to ever express his feelings to her. Vicky (Emraan Hashmi) is Karan's childhood friend. The exact opposite of Karan, Vicky is an extrovert and a notorious flirt. Just as Sneha and Karan are about to get engaged, Vicky re-enters their lives and change whole the movie. Aksar 2006 :Ricky (Emraan Hashmi) is a leading fashion photographer.The film begins with Ricky getting a call from Sheena (Udita Goswami), who asks him to meet her in a gym. The millionaire, Rajveer aka Raj (Dino Morea), has a pre-condition: Ricky should make Raj's wife Sheena fall in love with him (Ricky). Then there was a suspense with hot secenes Jannat-2008 The story revolves around a man Arjun (Emraan Hashmi) who has love with Zoya (Sonal Chauhan) and for making money is caught in a quagmire of crime and consumerism as he struggles to find heaven on earth.This movie having great music with hot scene . . . . . COMING SOON WITH RAAZ 2 Read more!

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Indian Celebrities

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Top 3 Gorgeous Indian Celebrities

Aishwarya Rai : - Aish (Born 1 November 1973 ) is an Indian actress. Before starting her acting career, she worked as a model,and gained name after winning the Miss World contest in 1994. Rai had her first filmy success in the Tamil movie Jeans (1998), and came to the Bollywood in the Hindi movie Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam (1999), directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali. Her performance in the film won her the Filmfare Best Actress Award, and she successfully performed in Bhansali's next project, Devdas (2002), for which she won her second Best Actress Award at the Filmfare. Since then, she has acted in over forty movies in Hindi, Tamil, Bengali, and English, including the international productions Bride & Prejudice (2003), Mistress of Spices (2005), and The Last Legion (2007) in English.

Deepika Padukone:-Deepika was born to Ujjala and Prakash Padukone on January 5, 1986 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Her family moved to Bangalore when she was only eleven months old. Her father Prakash Padukone is a badminton player of international repute, while her mother is a travel agent. Furthermore, Padukone has a younger sister, Anisha (b.1991), who is an aspiring golfer. While pursuing her studies in college, she decided to pursue a career in modeling. Over the years, she has modeled for well known Indian brand names such as Liril, Dabur Lal powder, Close-Up toothpaste and Limca. She received many prestigious modeling offers, which included becoming the brand ambassadorship of the Jewels of India. Padukone hit the international scene when Maybelline made her their new international spokesperson. After pursuing a successful career in modeling, Deepika branched out into acting. She started by starring in the music video for the song Naam Hai Tera from the independent pop album Aap Kaa Surroor by Himesh Reshammiya. Deepika made a successful Bollywood debut in 2007 with Farah Khan's Om Shanti Om opposite Shahrukh Khan. The film went on to become the biggest hit of the year, both in India and abroad. Her performance was well received, earning the actress a Filmfare Best Female Debut Award as well as her first Filmfare Best Actress nomination. Deepika’s most recent film is Siddharth Anand's Bachna Ae Haseeno, which released on August 15, 2008. As of August 2008, Padukone is currently working on Nikhil Advani's Chandni Chowk To China opposite Akshay Kumar.

Preity Zinta: - Preity (born January 31, 1975) is an Indian film actress. She has appeared in Hindi films of Bollywood, as well as Telugu and English-language movies. After graduating with a degree in criminal psychology, Zinta made her acting debut in Dil Se in 1998 followed by a role in Soldier the same year. These performances earned her a Filmfare Best Female Debut Award, and she was later recognised for her role as a teenage single mother in Kya Kehna (2000). She subsequently played a variety of character types, and in doing so has been credited with changing the image of a Hindi film heroine. Zinta received her first Filmfare Best Actress Award in 2003 for her performance in the drama Kal Ho Naa Ho. She went on to play the lead female role in two consecutive annual top-grossing films in India: the science fiction film Koi... Mil Gaya, her biggest commercial success, and the star-crossed romance Veer-Zaara, which earned her critical acclaim. She was later noted for her portrayal of independent, modern Indian women in Salaam Namaste and Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna, top-grossing productions in overseas markets. These accomplishments have established her as a leading actress of Hindi cinema. In addition to movie acting, Zinta has written a series of columns for BBC News Online South Asia, is a regular stage performer, and along with boyfriend Ness Wadia she is a co-owner of the Indian Premier League cricket team Kings XI Punjab. She is known in the Indian media for publicly speaking her mind and openly expressing her opinions, occasionally sparking controversy. These controversies include her being the only witness not to retract in court her earlier statements against the Indian mafia during the 2003 Bharat Shah case, for which she was awarded the Godfrey Phillips National Bravery Award.

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