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Enhance vehicle safety systems with the Bendix RADAR Collision Avoidance Sensor. This front-facing radar unit is the core hardware for the Wingman Fusion system, detecting metallic objects up to 500 feet ahead even in low-visibility conditions like fog or heavy rain. The sensor constantly calculates the distance and throttle speed of forward vehicles to provide the data needed for active braking and adaptive cruise control. Housed in a weatherproof enclosure, the unit is designed to be mounted behind the bumper or grille where it can maintain a clear line of sight to the road. This genuine Bendix K123762N003 component is essential for keeping the collision mitigation system calibrated and fully operational.
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A part of the Knorr-Bremse Group, Bendix® provides the automotive and truck parts industry with cutting-edge energy management solutions, active safety technologies, and air brake charging for tractors, buses, commercial vehicles, trailers, as well as medium- and heavy-duty trucks throughout North America. Headquartered in Elyria, Ohio, Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems employs over 3,200 people who work hand in hand for the accomplishment of the brand's vision: "to become the leading worldwide supplier of active vehicle safety systems within the commercial vehicle industry." This brand takes pride in being the first to introduce many notable parts and technologies to the North American commercial vehicle market. Among these many firsts are the groundbreaking air brake system technologies such as air dryers, air compressors, and ABS. At Bendix, exceeding industry standards is a strict requirement.
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