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Ext temp is reading wrong external temps on dash board display. exsample: 40 degrees outside. Ext Temp dash display reads -17 degrees.

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Sounds like the sensor is playing up, your local dealer should be able to assist.

  • was ok but after factory reset no reads - 40 degrees

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