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A common problem on Hyundai vehicles is the outside temperature reading in their dash stopped working or displays incorrect temperature. The models in question with this fault are the 2011 Santa Fe, 2013 Sonata, 2013 Elantra.
The problem lies in the wiring harness along the bottom of the rad saddle (bottom/center of rad ). The ambient sensor is located near the horn in front of the rad. Examine the ambient sensor for damage and them follow the two wire down to the bottom of the rad, open up the harness and you will fine a break in the sensor wire from corrosion/ moisture. Repair/ solder in new piece of wire and heat shrink.
SECTION 412-04: Control Components
2002 Explorer/Mountaineer Workshop Manual
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Ambient Air Temperature Sensor
Removal and Installation
Remove the radiator grille. For additional information, refer to Section 501-08 .
Remove the three upper pin-type retainers in the radiator air deflector.
it is fairly easy to replace and can be found under the hood near center radiator support in font of radiator just behind grill and can get from auto store or online such as http://www.rockauto.com/
you might have 2 coolant sensors one for the gauge and one for pcm, and if you stop by a part store like autozone they will give you a print out of locations of one or both. did they tell you that you only had one ? ask the part store how many they are showing for your car when you go they will tell you. then find out which one they want you to replace
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