How to adjust the handbrake of an old Audi A4?

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DelRyder
07/29/25 5:08pm
The adjustment method for the handbrake of an old Audi A4: Remove the leather cover on the handbrake lever, and then you can see the adjustment screw. Use this screw to adjust the handbrake. However, it is not recommended for car owners to adjust the handbrake themselves. It is advisable to go to a professional repair shop or 4S store to have professionals adjust it. The handbrake is something that is used after the car is driven. After parking, you need to tighten the handbrake to prevent the car from rolling. Many new cars are equipped with electronic handbrakes, which are different from mechanical handbrakes. A mechanical handbrake has a handbrake lever, behind which there are two cables. These two cables are connected to the brake systems of the two rear wheels respectively. Audi, a German luxury car brand, is symbolized by four interlocking rings. It is now a subsidiary of Volkswagen Group, headquartered in Ingolstadt, Germany, and has branches in many countries, including China.
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