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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / January 2009

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question on NF sonata temp sensor

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PhilC - 19 Jan 2009 23:14 GMT
Hello to the group

Dumb question but where is the temprature sensor located that feeds the
climate control read out ? Especialy the outside air temp data   sensor  ?
CBX2@webtv.net - 19 Jan 2009 23:36 GMT
> Hello to the group
>
> Dumb question but where is the temprature sensor located that feeds the
> climate control read out ?

On the car silly.
CBX2@webtv.net - 20 Jan 2009 19:59 GMT
Phil,this was not posted by me eith scumbaag Biff or JD hijacked my
addy.
Zotto - 19 Jan 2009 23:39 GMT
> the outside air temp data   sensor  ?

In front of  engine cooler, central low position.
There is a TSB for some defective sensors giving signals for higher temp
than real , changed for free with as new type. Give a look at it: new type
ones have a yellow  mark.
Of course  if you start the car with hot engine, the real temperature will
be again readable after some time, as heat of engine influences reading.

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Ed Pawlowski - 20 Jan 2009 02:47 GMT
> Hello to the group
>
> Dumb question but where is the temprature sensor located that feeds the
> climate control read out ? Especialy the outside air temp data   sensor  ?

I don't recall the exact location, but the HMAservice.com web site shows
them in a schematic.    If you don't have an account, open one (free) and
you'll find a lot of good information there.
PhilC - 22 Jan 2009 04:47 GMT
>> Hello to the group
>>
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> them in a schematic.    If you don't have an account, open one (free) and
> you'll find a lot of good information there.

Thank you all  Suddenly  getting some error temps even after car left
overnight  thus cold engine .

Will check  and thank you for the heads up
 
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