GB/T 12535-2007
AbolishedMotor vehicle - Starting performance - Test method
汽车起动性能试验方法
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the test methods for evaluating the starting performance of motor vehicles under various temperature conditions, including cold starts, hot starts, and restarting after a short soak. It is applied by automotive manufacturers and testing laboratories to verify that a vehicle's engine and starting system can reliably initiate operation within a defined time frame, ensuring compliance with performance requirements for production and type approval.
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