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Old Mar 25, 2010 | 09:12 AM
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Default Re: Sensor in grill

Originally Posted by Darticus
I took out the grill but there was no wire hooked to the sensor is something wrong? The temp is still reading. Thanks Ron
Probably. Make sure you are looking at the correct sensor. This sensor is located in the lower louvre on the driver's side. Through a bit of research I believe it actually has two different types of signals being sent from the sensor. One is directed towards the dash to show you the ambient temp and the other signal is sent to the ECU to inform the ECU of changing ambient temps. If the dash sensor reads -36* there is a good chance your ECu is receiving the same. If it is NOT -36* outside this will cause poor gas mileage as the ECU is cumping more fuel to the engine to help maintain proper engine temps (in a -36* environment). Replacing the ambient sensor is a cheap fix, $30 shipped from chryslerparts.net. If your wires are visibly disconnected I would seek out a Chrysler mechanic to diagnose and propose a fix for the issue.
 
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