Car systems management computers, and specifically the way the driver window control acts differently from the other windows.
This has been mentioned here before, I think, but I'm bringing it up again because of an ironic stroke of luck a couple of days ago.
Recently the driver window had been playing up. It would open OK, but when I tried to close it, it would start sliding up, then reverse and go all the way down. Repeatedly. Very frustrating. Eventually one time it closed, after which I left it closed due to not wanting to spend several minutes in that ridiculous loop again.
Then on Monday I was starting the car. Before the engine actually started, the car computer crashed, and remained completely locked up. Both dash dials (speed and revs) had their needles steady at 8-o'clock, nothing in the car working, all unresponsive. Even the gear shift lever (automatic) could not be moved since the release button was somehow locked. Fortunately the doors happened to be unlocked, so I could get out.
I thought I'd disconnect the battery, give it a cold reboot. On going to loosen the battery Plus terminal I found it was slightly loose. Ah ha! Cause of CPU crash now known - voltage drop/spikes due to starter motor. Pulled the lead off anyway, counted to five, put it back, tightly. Then the car computer and controls were working again.
The next day I discovered... a miracle! The driver window control now works the same as all the others. It only goes up or down while you hold the button. Let go, it stops. Hallelujah! This is how I wish it always worked. No struggling with the damned thing, trying to get the window to halt just where I want it. Which is difficult, requiring close attention and timing, which distracts from driving and is also really annoying - which further lessens road awareness.
Now how long is it going to stay that way? Obviously some data got corrupted, so it isn't working the way it's 'supposed' to. There was also some software feature where the driver window button was operable for about 20 seconds after turning the engine off,. That is no longer functional either, but I don't care. Fingers crossed the damned 'driver window auto up/down mode' stays disabled forever, but I suppose that is too much to hope for.
And that in itself (complex unpredictable and mysterious behavior) is another reason why I hate computerized cars. For life-critical things like driving, give me purely mechanical, simple systems over software glitches any day.