What joke has your car pulled on your for April Fools?

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Mine decided that it would be a great prank to make me sweat all the way home by making the cabin fan die today. I sprayed the vent holes with WD-40 and I'll just hope that'll unstuck the fan or something.

Has your car been good to you today or do you regret ever buying it today?
 
My car refused to start until I filled it with Amsoil or Red Line to prove that I really loved it.

I retaliated by trading it in on a Slingshot, I think that will be the perfect vehicle for ski weekends in the Whites.
 
My 31 year old BMW has decided to start leaking fuel from several locations (fuel filter, fuel pump etc).
This is after i JUST finished fixing all the engine oil leaks
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Considering it's mostly original hoses from the late 80's, I guess it makes sense.

And yes, I make sure to keep a fire extinguisher in the passenger compartment at all times.

If I didn't have this BMW anymore, I wouldn't look at the marque again!
But it's just because it's so pretty, and I get compliments on it all the time including:
"wow, that's 31 years old?!". Guess it kinda boosts my ego (while draining my wallet)
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Originally Posted by Lolvoguy
My 31 year old BMW has decided to start leaking fuel from several locations (fuel filter, fuel pump etc).
This is after i JUST finished fixing all the engine oil leaks
mad.gif

Considering it's mostly original hoses from the late 80's, I guess it makes sense.

And yes, I make sure to keep a fire extinguisher in the passenger compartment at all times.

If I didn't have this BMW anymore, I wouldn't look at the marque again!
But it's just because it's so pretty, and I get compliments on it all the time including:
"wow, that's 31 years old?!". Guess it kinda boosts my ego (while draining my wallet)
smirk.gif



Heh, my Peugeot is 29 years old, and I guess it's all *genuine* original cheap crappy plastic inside the fan housing, which the geniuses at Peugeot decided to make nearly impossible to access.
I can relate to you, my friend. Even though people tell me "Wow, that's 29 years old? Why don't you get a newer car you, you cocaine-addicted-80's-pornstar-looking dude"
I got used to it.
 
Not today but over the weekend the M5 starting throwing an airbag light. Fault is for the drivers airbag, that was replaced 2/17 during the Takata recall, and just so happens to fall outside of their 2 year warranty. Just about 800$ for a new one wholesale...
 
I filled up the gas tank a few days ago, drove it, drove another 45 minutes the morning of the 1st, then after 5 minutes of evening driving, the dash says the gas cap is loose.

It looked fine, felt fine. Unscrewed it, screwed it back on, dash warning went away.

Until this thread, I hadn't considered that it was due to the car having a sense of humor about April Fool's Day, but now it all makes perfect sense.
 
My '93 Sundance pulled a joke on me during a road trip from Gillette, WY to Denver. I was there for a few days at the beginning of April, and on April 1, I started it at the hotel, and the airbag light stayed illuminated during the whole drive across town.

I shut it off when I got where I was going, and re-started. Airbag light cycled as usual, and went out. WHEW. Not funny.
 
I didn't drive anywhere on April 1st, but the day before the TPMS light on my Sienna came on. Front driver's side tire is leaking at the valve stem. One of those TPMS sensor rebuild kits should fix it.
 
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