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Driver Information Center
The temperature readings has been off about 10 degrees lately. I thought I would check to see if a sensor might be dirty, but I don't know where it is located.
Would that cause it to show an incorrect temperature reading? Thanks. |
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Re: Driver Information Center
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I found that when the vehicle sat in the sun for awhile it would read higher than the actual temp at the time. After driving for a bit, the reading came down and when I found out the actual temp on the radio, I checked the DIC (Driver Information Center) and saw the temp read correctly.
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Re: Driver Information Center
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I replaced the ambient temperature sensor and it fixed the problem.
However, contrary to this thread, I found the temperature sensor to be located on the PASSANGER side in front of the radiator. ( not the drivers side) I own a 1999 and a 2003 SILHOUTTE and found the temp sensor to be located in the same position for both cars. |
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Re: Driver Information Center- temp sensor
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I'm not going to doubt you as it is entirely possible the sensor on my GLS had died and replaced to the other side. I was the second owner.
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