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Old 06-20-2008, 05:03 AM
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How many hand brake clicks?

On my 986 Boxster S and in most other vehicles I've owned, when new the hand brake would only come up three or four "clicks."

The hand brake in my newish CS has always come up about half way.

Is this normal, or something that should have been adjusted at PDI?
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Adjusted at PDI, but I had to ask to be adjusted at the first visit.
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Don't know about how many clicks, but if I'm on a slope, I have to pull the hand brake all the way. And I mean, if I don't pull it completely, it will slide.
I need to have mine adjusted as well.
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Thanks - it's probably considered an "adjust at customer request" issue rather than a standard PDI procedure.
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