| The brake test should be performed on a single-axle rolling road with contra-rotating rollers for four-wheel drive vehicles. |
| Contra-rotating means: The brake test stand rollers are driven forwards on one side and backwards on the opposite side. |
| This prevents brake forces being transferred to the drive train. |
| The forward rotating wheel is measured during the test, which means two brake tests per axle must be performed. |
| The maximum test speed must not exceed 6 km/h. |
| The test rigs authorised by SEAT fulfil these requirements. |
|
|
|