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just need some info on nythin i can do to stop or prevent this (and no dont say buy another car) well on hot days over 30degrees or liek today - 37 in perth, when im driving well i put my air con on and wen im at lights or sometimes changing gears it cuts out, like i dun no why, like today i was driving on vincent street wen i put my foot on the clutch for 2 secs, if that to change to 4th gear and it cut out while going 60kms n hour?

just wondering is there someting i can do to stop it from goign such low revs, and its to hot not ot use it,

thanks guys

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Just turn your aircon off, and use your windows :D That simple. I very rarely drive with aircon on, as it gives me a headache..

But like MEK said, its just a car thing. ALOT of cars arent up to scratch when the aircon is on, nothing you can do really. If its REALLY bad, take it to get it checked out

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