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> 1998 Mitsi Lancer Mx Touring - Outsite Air Temp Indicator Not Working, My outside air temp indicator keeps reading 20degrees at all times
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post Jul 26 2009, 01:15 AM
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Hey Guys I have a 98 lancer saloon mx - auto...just picked it up a few weeks back.
my outside air temp indicator keeps reading 20 degrees everytime i try to find the temp..not sure why this does this I tried researching to find where the readings come from but cxant seem to find it ..... just wondering if any of you guys with the sam car ever experienced this problem.... and if you;ll have any ideas how to fix it.... please let me know

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this just a guess (dont know about new zealand cars)but most of the outside temp sensors on USA cars are in the front grille area


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find out the temp sensors, the wire maybe damaged!
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