Is your Rover bi-polar?
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Is your Rover bi-polar?
I know mine is for sure! So I thought it'd be interesting to see what issues we share and what ones we're lucky not to have.
Some days, my airbag light is on, some days its not...
Some days, my truck drives like a new vehicles, some days it sounds like I've never greased a joint in its life!
Some days, my truck can make it up a highway hill and only lose 5 mph, some days I floor it and drop 15-20 mph...
Some days, my ABS light is on and works great, some days the light is off and operates at the worst times...
What struggles you got?
Some days, my airbag light is on, some days its not...
Some days, my truck drives like a new vehicles, some days it sounds like I've never greased a joint in its life!
Some days, my truck can make it up a highway hill and only lose 5 mph, some days I floor it and drop 15-20 mph...
Some days, my ABS light is on and works great, some days the light is off and operates at the worst times...
What struggles you got?
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your answers are cracking me up.
Yes, mine is bipolar.. my squeaky sticking right rear caliper is back. Driving me crazy rather than down the road. Some days she runs nice and zippy, other days she's fart arsing along. I haven't decided which kind of day today is.. I was kind of mean to her this morning which is SO unlike me
I need to apologize Hopefully she forgives me!
Yes, mine is bipolar.. my squeaky sticking right rear caliper is back. Driving me crazy rather than down the road. Some days she runs nice and zippy, other days she's fart arsing along. I haven't decided which kind of day today is.. I was kind of mean to her this morning which is SO unlike me
I need to apologize Hopefully she forgives me!
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