Steering power control system in electronically controlled steer

Motor vehicles – Including one or more ski-like or runner members – With at least one surface-engaging propulsion element

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ABSTRACT:
A power steering control device in an electronically controlled power steering system in which the degree of opening of an orifice in a liquid pressure circuit is controlled to adjust the steering power assist includes a driver for controlling an actuator for the orifice, a memory for storing, in the form of a table, values set in accordance with a combination of external factors affecting the adjustment of the steering power and orifice opening-degree control data corresponding to the combined values of actual external factors, a detector for detecting the concrete values of the external factors, and an access means for reading an orifice opening-degree control signal from the corresponding memory region in the memory.

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