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Date: 20 Dec 2004 16:31:33 GMT
From: Dave Hinz <DaveHinznospamcop.net>
Subject: Re: Faulty Outside Air Temp Sensor?


On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 10:39:15 -0500, Valjean <JValjeannospamamcharter.net> wrote: > It shows cooler by 4-5 degrees, which translates to too warm in the cabin, > too often, when relying on the auto climate control. Can you just turn down the temperature you set your ACC to, by, say, 4 degrees? > Now, is that typical, > for a new one too? I just have to live with it? Well, where the sensor is, it might _be_ that temperature. Might depend on road speed (cooling vs. radiant heat from engine compartment), or a bunch of other things. I'd sure want it to be right at 32(F) or 0(C), though. If it's not, maybe there's a calibration that can be made without replacing anything. What year/model/ACC is this question about? Dave Hinz

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