Follow the basics: 1)Tires: Low pressure, old and or unbalanced tires/wheels. 2) Shock Absorbers: Sometime they have not "failed" yet, but they loose they effect day-by-day and you become "used" to it...3) Suspension: Bushing, pivot, rod ends, coils etc. 4) Steering box: Sometimes forgoten, but if it is old and/or damaged can induce a "loose feeling". My personal experience, a set of new tires (over "round" wheels of course...) make 60% better the rest left to shock absorbers and so on.... vmossmann from Brazil
You either need more weight in the back of the car ( some used to drive with a short trail rail in their trunks - I live in a snowy region ) or some spoilers that would push your car rear down. Also, wider tires could help you too. It is best you turn to tuning pro´s, you are looking for is body tuning.
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A/C refrigerant pressure exceeds 1310 kPa (190 psi).
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A/C is requested and vehicle speed is below 100 km/h (62 mph) with A/C pressure above 1413 kPa (205 psi).
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Vehicle speed is less than 8 km/h (5 mph) for more than 750 seconds. The fan will turn off when vehicle speed is greater than 8 km/h (5 mph) for more than 20 seconds.
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