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Indicator Cancelling


runboy
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Anyone notice this before.....

You approach a roundabout intending to turn right from a straight-on approach. You indicate right-then just as you turn the wheel left to enter the roundabout and go round, the indicator cancels itself!.

Darn annoying when your approaching junctions too and you have to contend with applying your indicator again.

Or is it just me?.

All my other cars don't cancel until you actually turn the wheel round to the right then back again.

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:huh: the trick is to anticipate it and keep your finger applied to stem(you know what i mean)until you finish turn.thats what i do anyway! <_<
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Change my driving style-true!.

I had thought of becoming an OAP and drive everywhere without using my indicators at all!. Ooooh nasty!.

Just one of those annoying traits of the car.

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The indicators in my corolla also do this, it's a little annoying at first but you get used to it. There are a couple of junctions near here especially where you hgave to turn one way slightly before turning the other, and they always cancel there, wheras the Astra I drove before didn't. Its not realyl a problem though, as has been said, you just need to anticipate it and keep your finger on the stalk.

You get used to it.

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pug 406s are worse. Got a company car at the mo and if your steering wheel is say lightly turned to left you can not indicate right without holding the stalk on.

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