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Brake Test

WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2016 Subaru Outback and 2016 Subaru Legacy. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
  1. Full-time AWD MT model
    1. Perform this test after driving the vehicle 2 to 3 km (1.24 to 1.86 miles) on road in order to stabilize the viscous torque of viscous coupling.
    2. Keep the front or rear wheels on the ground for this test.
      NOTE: Effect of the viscous torque on braking force will be added approx. 25 kg compared with FWD model.
      Fig 1: Performing Vehicle Brake Test (Full Time AWD MT Model)
      G10307733Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.
    3. When the brake dragging force is large.
      • Check the dragging of brake pad or brake shoe.
      • Since it may be affected by the viscosity of viscous coupling, jack up either of the front or rear two wheels to check the each wheel rotation condition with the viscous coupling affection removed.
  2. Full-time AWD CVT model
    1. Keep the front or rear wheels on the ground during measurement.
      Fig 2: Performing Vehicle Brake Test (Full Time AWD CVT Model)
      G10307734Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.
    2. When the brake dragging force is large.
      • Check the dragging of brake pad or brake shoe.
        BRAKE FORCE SPECIFICATIONS

          Braking force
        Rear wheel total 10% or more of load on front or rear wheels
        Difference between right and left wheels 8% or less of load on front or rear wheels
        Grand total 50% or more of vehicle weight at the time of test
      • When measurement is difficult to carry out because both of front wheels are locked, brake force measurement in this condition conforms to standard grand total.