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Diagnosis And Testing-Ambient Temperature Sensor: Notes

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The temperature function is supported by the ambient temperature sensor, a wiring circuit, and a portion of the HVAC control. If any portion of the ambient temperature sensor circuit fails or if PCI Bus information is missing, a (- -) will appear in the display in place of the temperature. When the sensor is exposed to temperatures above 55° C(130° F), or if the sensor circuit is shorted, 55° C(130° F) will appear in the display in place of the temperature, when the sensor is exposed to temperatures below -40° C(- 40° F) or if the sensor circuit is open,-40° C(- 40° F) will appear in the display.

The ambient temperature sensor circuit can also be diagnosed using the following SENSOR TEST  , and SENSOR CIRCUIT TEST  . If the temperature sensor and circuit are confirmed to be OK, but the temperature display is inoperative or incorrect, refer to DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING-COMPASS MINI-TRIP COMPUTER  . For complete circuit diagrams, refer to SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAMS (2003) or SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAMS (2004).