Hello, Several weeks ago, I mentioned that in a heavy snow things can get wierd while driving my vanagon. It turns out that other people have experienced the same thing. I think I now have a solution which worked the one time it was tested. Here it is: Based upon a comment someone made about the top of the cab helping this sensation, I found that I can control it and therefore continue driving safely by lowering the sun visors and turning the instrument lights up to their maximum setting. This worked for me, but I still say that if you experience this strange sensation, stop driving until it goes away. It is completely dangerous. Stuart Hutton
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