Ford EDS (Electronic Display System) was a computerized dashboard and control system introduced by Ford in the 1980s. It was an advanced electronic display and control system that integrated various vehicle functions and displayed them on a digital instrument panel. The system included a touch-sensitive screen, which allowed the driver to access and control different features such as the climate control, audio system, and trip computer. The EDS also gave alerts for low fuel, open doors, seatbelts, and engine problems. The system was available on certain models of Ford cars, such as the Taurus, Tempo, and Mustang, but it was eventually phased out due to its high cost and complexity.
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