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My external temperature is showing a 52 degrees C. With the recent spell of weather I am inclined to disbelieve this. As a result the climate control is not working properly.

 

Does anyone know where the external sensor is situated and how to replace it.

 

regards.

 

NJW5007

Posted

are you sure its not the wrong setting and not Fahrenheit?

 

it was about 12 over the weekend which works out about 52 fahrenheight

 

just a thought

Posted

oh.. yeah its definitely broken then   :unsure:

 

The sensor i think sits in front of the radiator... i will check

Posted

i was right

 

see PDF attached for diagram courtesy of member Alan110

 

instructions

Control Components - Ambient Air Temperature Sensor
Removal and Installation
Removal
1. Remove the radiator splash shield.
For additional information, refer to Section 501-02 Front End Body
Panels.
2. Remove the radiator lower cowl.
3. Disconnect the ambient air temperature electrical connector
4. Remove the ambient air temperature sensor.
Installation
1. To install, reverse the removal procedure.

IMG_0001.pdf


Posted

I had exactly the same problem a few weeks ago, my temperature was stuck on 10 degree's celsius, I changed the external temperature sensor and all fixed, I got the sensor from the main dealers for around £10. The sensor is located just behind the front splitter

 

 

 

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You do not need to take any plastics off the car, I put my arm in the front of the bumper under the number plate, uncliped the sensor from the car then removed the sensor from its holder, fitting was just the reverse, it took 15 mins tops.

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