Mine occasionally plays up and goes -40c. Realoem only shows the sensor not where it is. Is it behind a panel or reachable without removing the bumper?
Which side is it on?
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Air temp sensor...where is it?
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Re: Air temp sensor...where is it?
I think it is front right corner above a plastic panel??
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Please note...
Anything I say is only from my personal experience and knowledge..
I don't assume to know everything, and know there is a lot I don't know..
But then I could be talking bollox.. O:-)
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Re: Air temp sensor...where is it?
[quote="Steamyrotter"]
I think it is front right corner above a plastic panel??
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Well that's a start
)..somehow I got it into my head it was inside an air duct? I've struggled to find exact info save for it;s possiibly inside or under the wing possibly forward of the wheel
It's a bit weird this fault as it went inot minus fault mode but steadilly came back to life one degree at a time. Fault I believe is open circuit so maybe it's water in the plug. The obvious downside is perhaps it triggering the webasto for no reason at start. Weekend poke around I guess, there is a hatch to the bumper area from the wheel well
I think it is front right corner above a plastic panel??
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Well that's a start

It's a bit weird this fault as it went inot minus fault mode but steadilly came back to life one degree at a time. Fault I believe is open circuit so maybe it's water in the plug. The obvious downside is perhaps it triggering the webasto for no reason at start. Weekend poke around I guess, there is a hatch to the bumper area from the wheel well