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Re: i'll try to help some...
Posted by Allison [Email] (more from Allison) on Wed, 11 Jun 2003 02:00:04
In Reply to: i'll try to help some..., shawn, Tue, 10 Jun 2003 06:56:38
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When I say indicator lights, I mean all of the lights on the pictogram, the "fasten seat belt" light overhead, the ABS light, the SRS light -- basically any light on the dashboard or anywhere else in the car that goes on and off. The turn signal lights themselves work fine. When one light is fixed, another one will go on and stay on. It's almost as if they're taking turns acting up. This whole thing first began two years ago, when the "headlights" light on the pictogram immediately lit up as soon as the ignition went on; it would go off as soon as the brake pedal was pressed. This was fixed, but started happening again.
As far as the brakes go, they have been flushed and cleaned at least twice since we bought the car two years ago. Finally, in February of this year, the dealer replaced the pads and cylinder. But the squeaking goes on.
Our heating works well in the winter. So far we haven't had a problem with that. But the heaters in the front seats went dead this winter.
As you can tell, I'm not a mechanic, so I'll have to ask, what is underload? Basically, this shudder happens only when the turn signal is turned on at high speed (over 80 km). It lasts about a second, but it feels as if the car has suddenly stopped in mid-run, and then suddenly switched on again -- as if the entire car just stops and starts in a second or two. It's a really scary sensation, I have to admit, especially when you're driving on the German autobahn, as I do.
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