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Hello,
The outside temperature sensor is reading 69° Celsius (156° Fahrenheit) when the actual outside temperature is 13° Celsius (55° Fahrenheit). It may be out of service. What is surprising is that my automatic air conditioning only sends hot air when I set the inside temperature to 27 or 28°C (82° Fahrenheit). At 25 or 26° (77° Fahrenheit) it's a very cold air comes out of the nozzles. Could the problem be related to the outside temperature sensor problem?
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Re: Automatic air conditioning: incorrect temperature measurement
« Reply #1 on: 21 March 2025, 05:56:22 »

The external temp sensor is mounted in the centre of the front bumper. If it gets dislodged by a puddle or something it will end up against the Aircon condenser/radiator and will be significantly warmer than the air in front of the car.
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Re: Automatic air conditioning: incorrect temperature measurement
« Reply #3 on: 02 April 2025, 21:18:17 »

Thank you very much for your answers.
I'll start with the outdoor sensor and then see what happens with the air conditioning.
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