JF2
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- Mustang Mach E RWD Extended Range
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Hello everybody.
I have a question regarding the brake test performed on roller benches to measure a vehicle’s braking force. In Spain, this test is conducted every two years to assess the overall condition of the vehicle from a safety standpoint.
The procedure is as follows: the vehicle is positioned on the rollers of the brake tester, and the brakes are applied progressively. This allows the machine to record the braking force. The test is carried out on both the front and rear axles, typically lasting a few seconds, from around 5–10 km/h down to 0 km/h.
My question is: how should the vehicle’s transmission be set to avoid any potential damage to the electric motor?
Should the vehicle be set to Whisper mode to minimize regenerative braking?
For reference, the vehicle in question is a rear-wheel drive (RWD) model.
Thank you very much!
I have a question regarding the brake test performed on roller benches to measure a vehicle’s braking force. In Spain, this test is conducted every two years to assess the overall condition of the vehicle from a safety standpoint.
The procedure is as follows: the vehicle is positioned on the rollers of the brake tester, and the brakes are applied progressively. This allows the machine to record the braking force. The test is carried out on both the front and rear axles, typically lasting a few seconds, from around 5–10 km/h down to 0 km/h.
My question is: how should the vehicle’s transmission be set to avoid any potential damage to the electric motor?
- N
- N + L
- Activation of emergency towing mode
Should the vehicle be set to Whisper mode to minimize regenerative braking?
For reference, the vehicle in question is a rear-wheel drive (RWD) model.
Thank you very much!
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