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This could be a ground bus connection that is bad. You have to take the whole panel out again and trace wires to see where the ground bus connection is .
That is why the A/C clutch is not coming on.If the temp is below 50 degrees the auto control will not allow the compressor to kick in to protect the compressor.You have to check the codes for the body control module.It should show a code for the outside temp sensor.You could have a bad sensor or wiring.If you disconnect it it should show -40 degrees.check wiring and connections.Hope this helps.Good luck.
How to change temperature display mode on control panel LCD:
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Holding AMB button pressed, TEMP DOWN condition of 3 seconds or longer will shift the unit from °C to °F.
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Switching on battery power from off condition, the default unit, °C will be displayed.
if your vehicle has the electronic climate control, it is probably the blend door motor/actuator that has failed and is stuck at the temp that was last entered in the climate control unit when it failed. this can be a very time consuming repair to do as it is under the dash. the other possibility is your coolant level is low and not allowing the heater core to bring the outside air up to the temp you want. if that is the case,your low coolant temp sensor should have come on. if not, then the thermostat could be either stuck open or closed. if stuck open the engine would not always show the temp gauge at normal operating temp of 195-200 degrees. if stuck closed the engine should be overheating according to the temp gauge. you did not mention what the operating coolant temp was!
Had the same problem, replaced the ambient air temp sensor in front of the radiator. Cost is like 10-15 bucks. Don't worry if temp doesn't change right away. Took me about 5 miles and then it worked great.
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