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could be a simple problem or a expensive one .Might just be a fuse or a relay but it could also be the ignition contact switch ,might even be the wire has come off the starter solonoid ,best advice i can give is to ask a local mechanic .
Error Code: P0072
Description:
Outside Air Temperature Sensor - Low Input
Possible Cause:
- Wiring short to earth.
- Outside air temperature sensor faulty.
- Engine control module (ECM).
There are 4 or more. Which do you want to replace? The coolant temp sensor for the dash? The coolant temp sensor for the ECU? The temp sensor for the outside temp reading? The temp sensor for the fans to turn on? Temp sensor for the AC?
You have probably found that if you drive for a few miles it will reset itself. If not there is a battery inside each unit in the tire and they go out. You can get a complete unit at the parts store for about 24 dollars and take it to Walmart and they will install it for 10 dollars
The power locks are controled by the electronic vehicle information center(EVIC) located inside the
overhead console. From you're description it sounds
like the EVIC is recieving false or intermitent signals,
or there could be a problem with the EVIC itself.
Before going to the dreaded dealer,you can try reprograming the EVIC and turn off the auto lock option. The instructions for this procedure should be
in the owners manual if not you can check out a mitchells or chiltons repair manual at the local library
either of these will have all the info you need to turn
off the auto lock, if you choose to diy.
Hope this helps.
you could have damaged or shocked ur proximity sensor or other sensors attached to your bumper and now it starts to malfunction that affect ur cars other function and controls/ have it diagnosed using an electronic scan tool designed for ur cars computer parameter to locate the faulty sensor before changing unnecessary parts...
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