Less wires
Less complicated
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vehicle body networking is just a way to use less wire through-out the vehicle e.g instead of running a wire from the rear light to earth on the battery you just earth the rear light to the vehicles chassis.
The term, 'negative ground' or 'negative earth' refers to the system of chassis-grounding, or chassis-earthing, used in vehicles. With this system, the negative terminal of the battery is directly connected to the metal parts of a vehicle, while the positive terminal is connected to the various electrical devices (lamps, etc.) using insulated conductors. The vehicle's metal parts ('chassis') then act as the return conductor to the battery.
The chassis or body ground circuit uses the vehicle's frame or body as an electrical conductor to provide a return path for electrical currents in the vehicle's electrical system. This circuit is essential for completing the circuit and ensuring proper operation of various electrical components in the vehicle.
The suspension system in a vehicle absorbs the shock of holes in the road and returns the car to the road after a bump. The core of the suspension system is the chassis.
1 cheapness due to less use of wiring more copper =more cost2 it makes the wiring system simple due to less use of wires its not having to run everything back to the batteryless wires
The suspension system in a vehicle absorbs the shock of holes in the road and returns the car to the road after a bump. The core of the suspension system is the chassis.
The vehicle's electrical energy is stored in a rechargeable battery system, typically located in the trunk or under the car chassis. This battery powers the electric motor that drives the vehicle.
There are many advantages to having a rack and pinion steering system installed in a vehicle. Two major advantages are the road feel capabilities that are available when driving a vehicle on wet or icy roads and the precision of your steering when using a rack and pinion steering system.
chassis
The three main parts of a car are the engine, transmission, and chassis. The engine is responsible for generating power, the transmission helps transfer that power to the wheels, and the chassis provides the structural support for the vehicle.
Being able to steer and control vehicle while panic braking. Being able to steer and control vehicle when braking on ice/snow.