2008年11月15日星期六

MBTV2.0上线了 新的界面设计



Mercedes-Benz TV开了已经有一年多了,为我们带来了大量精彩的视频。今天,全新设计的MBTV2.0上线了,内容还是那么充实,界面更炫丽了。快去欣赏新MBTV吧!经测试,IE7可能上不了,我用Safari 3.2很顺畅。
不过还有个问题,以前可以从临时文件夹复制影片,现在在那儿找不到了,怎么下载影片?







官方新闻

Mercedes-Benz TV 2.0 online: Mercedes-Benz TV with new design

  • New offer of magazines and theme channels

  • Further developed TV concept increases usability

  • Innovative design and high-quality films


On November 15, 2008 Mercedes-Benz TV starts online with an advanced concept and a new design. At www.mercedes-benz.tv viewers will get a new programme, which comprises two magazines and changing theme channels.

Fascination, innovation and technology - In the Drive Magazine everything is centred on the products of Mercedes-Benz. In a two-week cycle the programme emblazes one subject from different perspectives. After the success in the Formula 1 Championship the first issue of the Drive Magazine is dedicated to the sporty cars and their drivers. DTM driver Susie Stoddart guides viewers through the show, which is normally hosted by anchorwoman Tanja Bülter. As second channel the monthly Mixed Tape Music Magazine continues to introduce current music trends and upcoming artists. Theme channels for current Mercedes-Benz issues, such as the sustainability project PANGAEA, complete the magazines. An assortment of about 90 articles, which have been broadcast since the launch of Mercedes-Benz TV in July 2007, is further available on demand, and easily retrievable via a menu or searching function.

With the relaunch the internet broadcast station presents the products and facets of the Mercedes-Benz brand in premium film quality and an optimised TV format. The viewer gets a real online TV experience, which is intensified by the integrated Motion Light. The browser thereby adapts the colour of the picture atmosphere to the current article.

The Drive Magazine will henceforth be available as a podcast in iTunes and the articles of the magazine will also be available in the brand channel of Mercedes-Benz TV on YouTube. Since October 2008 the brand broadcast has also been available at
www.mercedes-benz.mobi for mobile devices.


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2008年11月14日星期五

《Popular Science》百佳科技发明——SL63变速器


SL63 AMG上出色的AMG SPEEDSHIFT MCT 7-speed变速箱荣获《Popular Science》杂志2008年“100个最佳科技发明”奖汽车类的第一名。



官方新闻

Affalterbach – The well-known American technical magazine "Popular Science" has made an award to the newly developed AMG SPEEDSHIFT MCT 7-speed sports transmission. During the "Best of what’s new Awards", the innovative power transfer of the SL 63 AMG high-performance Roadster achieved first place in the "Automotive" category.

The AMG SPEEDSHIFT MCT 7-speed sports transmission was able to claim victory in the hotly contested "Automotive" category. According to the editors of Popular Science, this AMG transmission represents "important and revolutionary technological progress". Popular Science has presented its sought-after "Best of what’s new Awards" annually in eleven categories since 1987. A total of 100 products enter the final selection. The results are published in the December edition, which traditionally has the largest circulation. Popular Science is the world's most widely-read science and technology magazine, with an average readership of 6.8 million each month.

The AMGSPEEDSHIFT MCT 7-speed sports transmission is a newly developed and unique power transfer unit that is used exclusively in the new Mercedes-Benz SL 63 AMG. It combines the best of both worlds: the sporty, direct and agile responsiveness of a manual transmission and the maximum comfort of an automatic transmission. Equipped with seven gears, four driving modes, a double-declutch function and a RACE START function, the AMG SPEEDSHIFT MCT 7-speed sports transmission excels with previously unattained flexibility. MCT stands for Multi-Clutch Technology, and indicates that gearchanges are executed solely by the clutch components.

No interruption in tractive power and four driving modes

The centrepiece of the AMG SPEEDSHIFT MCT 7-speed sports transmission is the wet start-off clutch, which operates in a sump and replaces the previous torque converter. Thanks to its low rotational inertia, this transmission is extremely responsive and dynamic, with movements of the accelerator immediately translated into motive power. Equipped with four driving modes, the transmission shifts the gears with no interruption in tractive power and provides tailor-made shift strategies for maximum driving pleasure. In "C" mode the gearchanges are comfort-oriented, with "soft" accelerator mapping for extremely smooth progress. In "S" mode the engine and transmission respond much more immediately, with more revs in each gear and faster downshifts. Gearshifts are also around 20 percent faster than in "C". Changing to driving mode "S+" shortens this time by a further 20 percent, while "M" provides the most sporty mode of all: now the 6.3-litre AMGV8-engine responds more sharply, and the transmission shifts the gears 10 percent faster – corresponding to a 50 reduction versus "C" mode. In "M" mode the gearchanges take only 100 milliseconds.

Particularly fast and responsive multiple downshifts are another major attribute of the AMG MCT sports transmission. Kickdown alows the driver to change from seventh directly to fourth gear, for example, or from fifth to second gear. In driving modes "S" (Sport), "S+" (Sport plus) and "M" (Manual) the automatic double-declutch function is active. This is not only a benefit in terms of the driver's emotional experience: the practically load-free downshifts minimise any load-change responses, which has an extremely positive effect when braking into bends on the racetrack.

AMG DRIVE UNIT with innovative RACE START function

The central control unit for the AMG SPEEDSHIFT MCT 7-speed sports transmission and all the dynamic functions is the AMG DRIVE UNIT. The electronic rotary switch for selection of the driving modes, including activation of the innovative RACE START function, is located to the left of the shift lever. Below this there are three keys for other functions: the first controls the ESP® system, the second the ABC suspension and the third, which bears AMGlettering, enables the driver to store the selected driving mode and the suspension setup. Briefly depressing the AMG key displays the configuration options, and longer pressure saves the preferred setups to memory.

The RACE START function opens up new dimensions in driving dynamics: it enables the driver of the SL 63 AMG to summon up the maximum acceleration potential while ensuring the best possible traction for the drive wheels. The optimal start-off engine speed is set fully automatically to give the SL 63 AMG the fastest possible acceleration – if required even to maximum speed. The driver does not need to perform manual gearshifts, as the AMG transmission changes the gears with the shortest possible shift times.

Most powerful roadster in its class with 386 kW/525 hp

Emotional performance courtesy of a technological masterpiece: the Mercedes-Benz SL 63 AMG. This high-performance roadster is powered by the 6.3-litre AMGV8-engine developing 386 kW/525 hp and 630 newton metres – which makes it the most powerful model with a naturally aspirated V8-engine in its class. The SL 63 AMG accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.6 seconds and has an (electronically limited) top speed of 250 km/h. Its unique combination of a high-revving concept and a large displacement represents the best of both worlds: high torque at low engine speeds combined with flexibility to set the pulse racing – a maximum of 7200 rpm is possible.

The AMG eight-cylinder engine features a wealth of technology adopted from motor sports: this includes the lightweight, particularly rigid closed-deck crankcase and cylinder walls with revolutionary LDS coating, as well as valve gear designed for high engine speeds with bucket-type tappets in the cylinder heads. Together with the variable intake manifold with two integrated throttle flaps, the flow-optimised intake and exhaust ducts ensure perfect cylinder charging and a high output.
This dynamic drive package is ideally matched by the suspension of the SL 63 AMG. The AMGsports suspension based on Active Body Control has been refined, and now features not only a new damper configuration but also completely revised elasto-kinematics. In the interests of greater agility and shorter braking distances, the front axle bearings, spring links and the radius rod , as well as individual strut bearings at the rear axle, have been reconfigured. Together with the improved, speed-sensitive power steering this makes the SL 63 AMG more directly responsive, with extremely precise, linear self-steering characteristics. The AMGsports suspension based on Active Body Control also allows a personal suspension setup. At the touch of a button either sporty characteristics with reduced roll angles and a stiff suspension setup, or a comfort-oriented setting for a high level of long-distance comfort can be selected.

The 3-stage ESP® with sports function is also unique. This system offers three
different control settings, and is a logical further development of the AMG ESP® philosophy. Using the ESP® key in the AMG DRIVE UNIT, the driver is able to choose between three modes – "ESP ON", "ESP SPORT" and "ESP OFF" – and the currently active mode is shown in the central display of the AMG instrument cluster.


Popular Science官方新闻

Conventional automatic transmissions shift too lazily for true car nerds, but most paddle-shifted automated manuals tend to feel herky-jerky around town. Mercedes’s AMG Speedshift combines the best of both worlds in a lightweight, compact package. It replaces a standard automatic’s torque converter with a series of interlocking clutch plates, which allow faster shifting than even a professional racecar driver can pull off. During our test in the powerful SL 63 AMG convertible, equipped with the seven-speed shifter, even the most diehard manual fan among us had to admit that if this is where automatics are headed, he can deal.

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B级运动旅行车登陆中国



B级终于登陆中国了,B200 29万的售价代替C200K成为国内最便宜的奔驰。
体验B级豪华运动旅行车







官方新闻

[2008年11月10日 北京讯]“新生活,全心启程”- 日前梅赛德斯-奔驰(中国)汽车销售有限公司正式宣布即日起启动全新B级豪华运动旅行车售前预订计划,两款不同配置的全新B 200车型将被引入中国市场,售价29万元起,急具竞争力的价格将为品位卓绝的中国消费者掀开人生完美新篇章。作为梅赛德斯-奔驰在中国市场投放的一款最新车型,
B级的出现诠释了“豪华运动旅行车”这一全新概念,也进一步丰富了其在华产品线,为中国消费者带来了更多选择。

自2008年11月10日起,中国消费者可亲临本地经销店预订梅赛德斯-奔驰B 200豪华运动旅行车。为回馈广大消费者对梅赛德斯-奔驰的厚爱,同时进一步推广B级豪华运动旅行车售前预订计划,此次凡到店预订B 200的消费者将有机会加入“梅赛德斯-奔驰欧洲之旅”,亲赴奥地利参加梅赛德斯-奔驰冬季驾驶训练营,并第一时间在德国亲自提取爱车,在浪漫的欧洲之行中进一步体验全新B 200豪华运动旅行车的安全、便捷与实用。
以三条式散热器格栅、17英寸轻合金车轮和相关装饰件为主的标准运动套件为B 200的外形和内饰增添了强劲动感。基于长轴距的B级车身展现出完美的雕塑风格,并为驾乘者提供了非凡的舒适性和充足的装载空间:乘客空间可轻松乘载五名成人,而多变的装载空间经调节可达1500升的超大容量,满足举家出游的实用需求。此外,B级还装配了梅赛德斯-奔驰独有的主动式停车辅助系统,驾驶者只需控制油门及刹车,便能在狭窄的空间轻松停车入位,尽享便捷无限。

此外,B 200的主动和被动安全装备也承袭梅赛德斯-奔驰家族一贯的安全保障:ABS防抱死制动系统、ESP电控稳定程式、BAS制动助力系统、全尺寸驾驶员和乘客安全气囊一应俱全。而梅赛德斯-奔驰独有的“三明治”车身结构也被应用于B级之中,通过巧妙的车身结构安排,令乘员舱尽可能远离碰撞区,从而最大程度上避免了正面撞击给乘员造成的伤害。此外,作为梅赛德斯-奔驰新一代概念燃料电池汽车“B-cell”的承载车身,B级更是将梅赛德斯-奔驰的前瞻科技与精密工艺发挥到极致。在“节能减排”绿色风潮席卷全球的今天,这种将活力驾驶感受与零排放运行完美融合的技术与设计理念,更具有高瞻远瞩的实际意义。

全新B 200豪华运动旅行车所彰显的是卓然品位,也是精诚品质。相信B 200会凭借迷人的外形设计、宽敞的驾乘空间令中国消费者一见倾心;更会以卓越的安全装备、便捷的实用功能与极具竞争力的价格满足他们最为挑剔的需求。B级的横空出世,必将在“豪华运动旅行车”这一全新细分市场引领一场内外兼修的全新风潮,为注重安全实用、兼顾风尚气度的成功人士带来更为务实的驾驭选择,成为高品位年轻夫妇与精英家庭的首选座驾,陪伴中国消费者共享人生珍贵时刻,展开生活崭新篇章。



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谍照:2011年E级Coupe敞篷



扫盲:E级Coupe=双门E级=新CLK。
2011年CLK将用E级的底盘,E级的发动机,包括柴油机。车长更长,长了4英寸,无需担心后排两座空间不够。











来源:TheCarConnection


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2008年11月13日星期四

TecDay特别介绍:2009春新E、S级的安全系统


明年的新E、S级将会相当安全,它们的安全系统有12项更新,肯定会是同级车安全性的标杆。ABS, ESP®, Brake Assist(辅助刹车)和PRE-SAFE®都是奔驰久经考验的安全系统,现在又加入了:
  • 摄像头,用来识别路边的指示牌,识别限速;使头灯随周围环境自动调整;把车保持在车道上。


  • 车头大灯自适应辅助系统:E级将是世界上第一款使用该系统的车型;可以侦测周围环境做出调整,比如照明的范围大小,并能使对面的车看到不刺眼的大灯。


  • 偏离车道警告系统:可以在车子偏离车道时通过振动方向盘来提醒司机。


  • 注意力侦查辅助系统:通过反向盘转动角度传感器,侦测出瞌睡的司机,并用语音和屏幕信息提示:“ATTENTION ASSIST. Break!”。更令人高兴的是,这玩意儿在E和S级上是标配。


此外还有进一步加强的PRE-SAFE®、DISTRONIC PLUS、Brake Assist PLUS、PRE-SAFE® Brake。
奔驰在研发过程中,进行了150多次实车碰撞试验、17000次拟真碰撞试验,其中包括40种撞法。









官方新闻

In the new E-Class and S-Class from spring 2009: Synergy of sophisticated safety technologies makes new Mercedes models part of the "thinking" process
Leipzig – By introducing around a dozen new or modified systems, Mercedes-Benz is adding a new chapter to its long history of passenger- car safety. Following on from their successes achieved in the domain of occupant protection, the Mercedes experts will be focussing more than ever on avoiding traffic accidents and reducing accident severity, with the driver assistance systems being unveiled in the new E-Class and the model year 2009 S-Class from spring 2009 onwards set to play a crucial role. Mercedes-Benz is implementing a globally unique synergy of sophisticated safety technologies to give its cars extra "senses" and added intelligence. All of which makes Mercedes models part of the "thinking" process – cars that can see, sense and act autonomously. In addition to this, the Mercedes saloons show the way ahead when it comes to occupant protection and set new standards with their "electronic" crumple zones.

Like tried-and-trusted Mercedes inventions such as ABS, ESP®, Brake Assist and PRE-SAFE®, the new assistance systems have been adapted based on real-life
accident findings. The aim behind their development was to prevent extremely frequent types of collision and collisions with serious consequences by focussing on the causes of accidents: distance to other vehicles, speed, drowsiness, darkness and lane departure.

To this end, Mercedes-Benz is for the first time using camerasalongside radar sensors. These long-range cameras monitor the area around the car and are able to interpret critical situations. By way of example, new camera-based assistance systems help the driver by keeping the car safely on track, detecting speed-limit signs, controlling the headlamps in line with the current driving situation and enhancing visibility in the dark.

The new E-Class will be the world's first car to feature headlamps that adapt automatically in line with the current driving situation. Adaptive Highbeam Assistdetects oncoming vehicles or moving vehicles in front with their lights on and adjusts the headlamps continuously so as to always provide the best possible headlamp range – without dazzling other motorists. In this way, the low-beam range can be increased from its current level of 65 metres to up to 300 metres.
If the road ahead is clear, the system switches to high beam with a minimum of fuss. This Mercedes development is therefore fundamentally different to conventional systems of this type, since the latter merely switch between low beam and high beam.

Adaptive Highbeam Assist: the best possible light in any traffic situation

Tests show that motorists who use Adaptive Highbeam Assist are safer on the road in the dark because they see pedestrians, cyclists or obstacles on the road up to 150 metres earlier than is the case with conventional low beam. What's more, the system helps to relieve driver stress as there is no longer any need to repeatedly flick the stalk on the steering wheel. So the driver can concentrate more on actually driving the car. Once activated, Adaptive Highbeam Assist always provides the best possible headlamp range.

At the heart of the system is a camera, located on the inside of the windscreen, which sends new data every 40 milliseconds so that the range of the variable-control bi-xenon headlamps can be adjusted.

Mercedes-Benz has further developed its Night View Assist system, which illuminates a long stretch of the road ahead using invisible infrared light. The second generation of this system features a special pedestrian detection function: as soon as the system detects pedestrians ahead of the car, they are highlighted on the display.

Lane Keeping Assist: warning if the car leaves its lane

Another new assistance system developed by Mercedes can prevent accidents caused by the car leaving its lane. More than a third of all road users killed in Germanyare involved in this type of accident. This is why Mercedes-Benz has developed
a "forward-looking" system for safe motoring called Lane Keeping Assist. Its camera monitors the line taken by the car and the driver's control inputs on a permanent basis, allowing the system to detect when the car leaves its lane unintentionally and if there is a risk of an accident. If this is the case, the system warns the driver in plenty of time, prompting them to counter-steer by making the steering wheel vibrate with a series of short, clearly discernable pulses.

Unlike conventional systems of this type, the Mercedes assistance system also assesses the driver's actions and, by doing so, can ascertain reliably whether the car has left its lane intentionally or unintentionally. There is therefore no warning if, for example, the driver accelerates before overtaking or joining a motorway, brakes heavily or steers into a bend.

If the system detects that the car is leaving its lane unintentionally, it activates an electric motor in the steering wheel, causing the steering wheel to vibrate.
The timing of the warning depends on the width of the road and the type of lane markings. If the car crosses over a continuous line marking on the road, as opposed to a broken line, the system emits its warning earlier.

Speed Limit Assist: a camera with an eye for traffic signs

A further new assistance system reminds the driver of the current speed limit in force: the camera on the windscreen detects speed-limit signs as the car drives past them and then indicates the speed limit on the display in the speedometer. The driver therefore remains fully aware of the current speed limit, enabling them to adapt the car's speed accordingly. The display goes out as soon as the speed limit is lifted.

Thanks to the huge strides forward made in image-processing technology, Speed Limit Assist is able to work in real time, analysing the images within a fraction of a second – as the car drives past – and providing the driver with the required information instantaneously. Plus it makes no difference whether the speed-limit sign is at the side of the road or on a gantry above the road.

Furthermore, Speed Limit Assist evaluates the data provided by the navigation

system's digital map, allowing it to check the plausibility of the camera image. By way of example, the last speed limit detected disappears from the display as soon as the navigation system detects that the car has entered a built-up area.

ATTENTION ASSIST: drowsiness detection system fitted as standard in the E-Class and S-Class

Thanks to a new technology, future Mercedes models will have a keen sense of their drivers' awareness. The aim is to detect driver drowsiness in plenty of time so as to warn them before they fall asleep momentarily. According to scientific studies, around a quarter of all serious motorway accidents are caused by driver drowsiness.
The new ATTENTION ASSIST system is equipped with highly sensitive sensors which monitor the driver's behaviour, the current driving situation and over 70 other parameters. By doing this, the system is able to detect when the driver's concentration starts to slip. This permanent form of monitoring is important for detecting the floating transition from awakeness to drowsiness and for warning the driver at an early stage. In addition to the speed, lateral acceleration and longitudinal acceleration, the system also detects use of the turn indicators and pedals as well as certain control inputs and external influences such as side winds or road unevenness, for example.

Observation of steering behaviour has proven to be extremely meaningful.
Field tests carried out by the Mercedes engineers over a period of several years, involving over 550 participants to date, show that drowsy drivers make minor steering errors that are often corrected quickly and abruptly. These are detected by a highly sensitive steering wheel angle sensor. If ATTENTION ASSIST detects typical indicators of drowsiness based on these and other data, it warns the driver by emitting an audible signal and flashing up a message on the display: "ATTENTION ASSIST. Break!"

ATTENTION ASSIST will be specified as standard for the new E-Class and the model year 2009 S-Class.

PRE-SAFE®: tensioning of the seat belts before an unavoidable accident

Further standard equipment Mercedes-Benz offers for these models includes the PRE-SAFE®anticipatory occupant protection system. Based on information received from sensors, it identifies situations that might turn into accidents and instinctively activates preventive occupant-protection measures, allowing the seat belts and airbags to deploy with maximum effect in the event of an impact. PRE‑SAFE® therefore bridges the gap between active safety and passive safety; it is networked to Brake Assist and the Electronic Stability Program (ESP®), whose sensors recognise potentially dangerous driving situations and then transmit this information to the electronic control units within milliseconds.

In another first, Mercedes-Benz will also be using the information provided by
the short-range radar to trigger the seat belt tensioners at the very last moment before an unavoidable collision, thus greatly reducing the forces exerted on the driver and front passenger during the crash.

Radar technology: sensor with medium-range detection capability and greater range

DISTRONIC PLUS and Brake Assist PLUS – Mercedes assistance systems based on sophisticated radar technology – are highly effective at helping to prevent accidents. Analysis of accident-research data has shown that this technology can prevent a fifth of all head-to-tail crashes in Germany on average. On motorways, the accident rate can be reduced by as much as 36 percent.

Mercedes-Benz has further enhanced the radar technology for the new E-Class and the model year 2009 S-Class. The newly developed long-range radar sensor will have a range of 200 metres instead of 150 metres as previously. In addition, the sensor now has medium-range detection capability, allowing monitoring of the area up to around 60 metres ahead of the car with a 60-degree beam width. This new technology enables even more accurate monitoring of the traffic situation in front of the car and even better detection of dynamic events such as a car in front swerving suddenly. The two wide-beam short-range radar sensors (80-degree beam width) with a range of around 30 metres are still employed.

PRE-SAFE® Brake: autonomous emergency braking as "electronic" crumple zone

As well as warning drivers in the new E-Class and the S-Class of an imminent head-to-tail crash, radar technology can also assist with emergency braking. The sensors are networked with Brake Assist PLUS, which automatically calculates the brake pressure required to prevent an imminent collision. This braking assistance, available as soon as the driver hits the brake pedal, allows controlled, targeted braking or – if necessary – emergency braking, depending on the car's speed and the distance to the vehicle in front.

If the driver fails to react to the warnings given by Brake Assist PLUS, the PRE-SAFE® Brake intervenes and brakes the car autonomously: around 1.6 seconds before the calculated impact point, the system initiates autonomous partial braking and decelerates the car with around 40 percent of the maximum braking power.

In the new E-Class and the model year 2009 S-Class, this safety system provides a further function: if the driver still fails to act after automatic partial braking, the PRE-SAFE® Brake activates the maximum braking power around 0.6 seconds before the now unavoidable impact and, as a consequence, can greatly reduce the severity of the accident. The system therefore acts like an "electronic crumple zone", offering the car occupants even greater protection.

Occupant protection: over 150 crash tests for the highest possible level of Mercedes safety

During the course of its development to date, the new E-Class has successfully come through over 150 high-speed crash tests and more than 17,000 realistic crash simulations, including around 40 different crash tests which the saloon had to pass in order to gain world-wide approval and nine extremely demanding, in-house impact tests, some of which go well beyond the statutory requirements.

The Sindelfingen-based engineers have continued to perfect the crumple-zone principle invented by Mercedes safety pioneer Béla Barényi. The front deformation zones of the latest Mercedes passengers cars work on several levels – making them even more effective as the impact forces are distributed over a wide area and can be made to bypass the passenger cell. Likewise the increased use of ultra-high-strength steel alloys helps the bodyshell to withstand high impact loads. These steel grades offer maximum strength whilst minimising weight. Around 72 percent of all the bodyshell panels for the new E-Class are made from sophisticated high-tech steel grades – a new record in passenger-car development.

With a total of seven airbags fitted as standard, not to mention seat-belt tensioners, belt force limiters and NECK-PRO crash-responsive head restraints, the new E‑Class will offer an even more extensive package of safety equipment than its predecessor. Self-adaptive belt-force limiters in the rear, which adapt automatically to suit the size of the rear passengers, will be introduced for the first time in autumn 2009.

Pedestrian protection: new E-Class with active bonnet fitted as standard

Mercedes-Benz is continuing its long-standing and very successful commitment to protecting those road users who are most at risk. Standard equipment for the new E-Class includes an active bonnet, which greatly reduces the risk of injury to pedestrians. In the event of an accident, a system of springs raises the rear section of the bonnet by 50 millimetres within milliseconds, thus enlarging the deformation zone. One special feature of this Mercedes system is its reversibility: drivers can reset the active bonnet themselves without having to visit a workshop.



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