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For some reason, my car doesn't like going to fremantle. Whenever driving to freo, my HICAS light always comes on. It doesn't come on when coming back from fremantle, or travelling anywhere else for that matter. It only happens every single time I go there.

Guess she just doesn't like freo ;) ... what strange things do your cars do??

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As soon as the warmer whether comes my aircon turns on randomly. Be driving down minding your own business and all of a sudden you hear "WOOOSHHH" and the aircon is on full speed. Only happens on hot days too. Not good when you are in the middle of Autotest and your trying to change gears and turn aircon off ;)

mine seems to veer into pub parking lots (it must think im an alco)

;) HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! Nice :happy:

Mine is weird anywhere. . . . Aircon blows cold or hot air when it wants and hicas turns on and off when it wants. . . Scarey shit sometimes when the back end feels like its going side to side when i go quick. . ;)

i think they are supposed to lock - mine do it too...

isnt it a safety feature that was used..?

my drivers window goes down when it feels like it.

its embarassing when you are singing along to a song and your window just lowers by itself!

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My car farts at people occasionally.

My mans car does that to 2nd gear only, everytime without fail.

my car hates roe hwy, the stearing wheel and tyres start to shake/tremble...she remembers that terrible mazda ute that hurt her!!

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the hicas in my gtr would come on randomly

i would be driving along and would feel like tha back is steering out

was freakin me out as i had only had tha car for two weeks an coodn work out wat was doin' it did it bad 1nce

wen was doin a fair speed was very scary found out wat it was and unpluged tha stupid thing

My mans car does that to 2nd gear only, everytime without fail.

my car hates roe hwy, the stearing wheel and tyres start to shake/tremble...she remembers that terrible mazda ute that hurt her!!

Heheh I remember seeing that!

my 32 attracts sxy lookng woman and just lets them jump in,,,my g.f gets the shits, aint my fault,,,

:laughing-smiley-014:

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