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    I now know why they call this car "fun"

    grishulia is partially right. it usually depends on the superelevation of the curve and the coefficient of friction of the road when it is wet (in michigan we have to account for snow also). I think there might even be a truck factor in there too. there's actually a formula you can use to...
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    Remote Pooping Out

    I bought my p5 used and the remote was dead when I bought it. I also relplaced the battery but after reading the manual, I found out I needed to get it reprogrammed after changing the battery. So just take it to the dealership, its under warranty but it'll take them up to an hour to reprogram it.
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    vibration above 80 mph

    Moral of the story: Don't use Fix-a-Flat!!
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    vibration above 80 mph

    To update an earlier post: I had a new Dunlop installed and presto!!! the vibration is gone. However, the guy that put the new tire told me he found Fix-a-Flat in the tire. I bought the car used, so i guess, thats what I get. Anyway, I really don't know for sure now if it was the Fix-a-Flat...
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    vibration above 80 mph

    I had the same problem and my first instinct was to have the tires rotated and balanced. Although, after I did this the problem was still there so I decided to take it to the dealer to check out the alignment and suspension. They informed me that the steel belts in one of my Dunlops were...
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