Toyota Electronic Modulated Suspension (TEMS) System for the 1983 Soarer

840341

02/01/1984

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SAE International Congress and Exposition
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TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION had developed the world's first microprocessor controlled suspension system, Toyota Electronic Modulated Suspension (TEMS), which is now being offered on the Toyota Soarer from Feb. '83. This system consists of sensors, switches, electronic control unit (ECU), actuators and shock absorbers. TEMS uses a microprocessor to adjust the damping forces of the front and rear shock absorbers. As a result, suspension can be tuned in two stages (hard and soft cushioning) and driver can choose three control modes (AUTO, SPORT, NORMAL). In AUTO mode, the TEMS system has achieved attitude controls (i.e. squat control, roll control and nosedive control). The TEMS system achieved a 15 - 30% decrease of squat, a 20 - 30% decrease of roll angle, a 10 - 30% decrease of nose-dive and a 30 - 40% decrease of shift-squat.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/840341
Pages
14
Citation
Yokoya, Y., Asami, K., Hamajima, T., and Nakashima, N., "Toyota Electronic Modulated Suspension (TEMS) System for the 1983 Soarer," SAE Technical Paper 840341, 1984, https://doi.org/10.4271/840341.
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Published
Feb 1, 1984
Product Code
840341
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English