Most often this shows up first in cold weather, you'll actually see the TPS
warning on a cold morning and it goes away in the warmer afternoon, because the batteries have warmed up and put out a little more voltage, enough to connect their signal to the sensors.
sliding doors kept re-opening on thier own - scraping in sliding door windows - remote key fob had to be replaced / reprogrammed - rubber body stips on roof falling off - 3 trips to dealer to fix trans leak - AC broken, defective high pressure line - radio would not upload music, had to be replaced - brakes squeeling at 12000 miles - tire pressure monitoring
warnings on cold mornings - traction control
warnings on cold mornings - difficult to operate radio / dvd system
Not exact matches
Sure,
on cold tires, in the
morning around a roundabout, the race - bred GT3 can, and will, slide its tail sideways without
warning.