I brought my 2001 VX in for a Missouri state safety inspection. The place only did inspections and no repair other than light bulbs. They had a brake testing machine where they drove the VX into the service bay onto this machine that looked mostly like a lift at a couple MPH and slammed on the brakes. The machine has some kind of plates under each wheel that measures the grab of the tire or something like that. It looks like a longer drive-on lift of some sort.
I have brand new rear pads (ceramic) and calipers (thanks to a leaky rear axle seal) and their machine said that the rear brakes were not working at all.
I think that due to the VX's unique suspension and traction system, the brake testing machine just can't test the VX correctly. They didn't agree but I also don't think they knew what they were talking about. Does anyone have any experience with their VX on these brake testing machines?
I brought it to another inspection facility that did a manual brake test and inspection and thought the brakes were fine. However, the original inspection station said the only way they would pass it is if it passed on their machine. I need to find some proof to show that their equipment is just not able to test the VX accurately.
Thanks
Dean68