Is it me or is the push/pull brake back to front
Is it me or is the push/pull brake back to front
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bosshog

Original Poster:

1,752 posts

299 months

Thursday 4th February 2021
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So I've not had my 991.2 very long and the only thing that annoys me is the hand brake. Is it not back to front? All other e-brakes I've had on cars, have always been pull to put the brake on and push to release - just like a conventional hand brake.

Why have Porsche done it the other way? I am constantly having to think and mostly get wrong each time. I'm sure I'll eventually get used to it.

Anyone else?

Edited by bosshog on Thursday 4th February 17:12

Deanmg

99 posts

168 months

Thursday 4th February 2021
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Yes I agree. Took me ages to get used to it.

German logic i guess.

bosshog

Original Poster:

1,752 posts

299 months

Thursday 4th February 2021
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Its the other way in BMWs and VW's.

elisered

318 posts

105 months

Thursday 4th February 2021
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I have to think of it like the brake pedal ie push for on, pull for off or it is very confusing.

Dr S

5,095 posts

249 months

Thursday 4th February 2021
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elisered said:
I have to think of it like the brake pedal ie push for on, pull for off or it is very confusing.
That's a great way of explaining it. Helps me no to forget it wink

Shiverman

908 posts

132 months

Thursday 4th February 2021
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Remember OP you don't have to do anything to release it - just drive away.

It is annoying when I jump into my wife's Macan as that is pull on and I have to sit there and think about it. In the 911, I've now got it down to muscle memory 😂

bosshog

Original Poster:

1,752 posts

299 months

Thursday 4th February 2021
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Shiverman said:
Remember OP you don't have to do anything to release it - just drive away.
Not tried that thanks.

Why have they done it. Seems an odd choice.

gaxor

332 posts

276 months

Thursday 4th February 2021
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Shiverman said:
Remember OP you don't have to do anything to release it - just drive away.

It is annoying when I jump into my wife's Macan as that is pull on and I have to sit there and think about it. In the 911, I've now got it down to muscle memory ??
As long as your seat belt is fastened - That took me ages to work out moving the car on my drive

harry76

61 posts

125 months

Thursday 4th February 2021
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It’s not intuitive at all - I just don’t bother these days and leave it in gear when I park

bosshog

Original Poster:

1,752 posts

299 months

Thursday 4th February 2021
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I wonder if the wiring can be swapped

bigmowley

2,497 posts

199 months

Thursday 4th February 2021
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[quote=Shiverman]Remember OP you don't have to do anything to release it - just drive away.

Not on my Spyder, it’s very confusing. I don’t understand the logic but sometimes you can just drive away and it releases, other times it will only release if you put your foot on the brakes first. I hate it.

T-bagger

463 posts

227 months

Thursday 4th February 2021
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Completely agree, had my 991.2 since August and still have to think about it! Mind you, previous 6 years of having a range of BMWs might have something to do with it...