This SAE Recommended Practice provides a means for evaluating the drivetrain of the passenger car, van, or light-duty truck being towed under a variety of road conditions. The towing equipment used is explained in SAE J1142. NOTE—For the purpose of this document, the drivetrain refers to the combination of a specific transmission (make, model, size, type), a specific differential assembly (make, model, size, type), and a specific driveline, if required. This technical report is being stabilized because it covers technology, products, or processes for which technical expertise no longer resides in the owning committee.
Towed Vehicle Drivetrain Test Procedure Passenger Cars, Vans, and Light-Duty Trucks
28.10.2019
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