The B-pillar pause: cables and pivots
986 · 987 · 981 · 718How owners describe it
The top slows or stutters at the same point of its travel — classically near the B-pillar — and the pause grows a little every season. On higher-kilometre 986s and 987s the frame may land slightly crooked, or the fabric starts rubbing where it never used to. The transport cables that pull the top have stretched, the pivots they swing on have worn oval, and the drive is working against friction it was never designed to fight.
Why it gets misread
Week in, week out we see the same three wrong answers. The generalist lubricates everything and sends the car home for another month. The dealer quotes a complete top assembly for what is usually a cable-and-pivot job. And the owner helps the roof by hand, the worst option of all, because it jumps cables out of their guides and loads worn pivots sideways until something lets go for real.
What we do
We strip the mechanism, check cable stretch and every pivot, bush and guide against where it should sit, and show you the worn parts before quoting. Then it's OEM or premium aftermarket replacements, cables re-tensioned, frame realigned, system recalibrated, and the top cycled until it runs one smooth, quiet arc again. Covered by our parts & labour warranty.