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Don Poynter Posted on Nov 21, 2015
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Where is the outside air temp sensor located?

The outside temp read -40 degrees. My wife ran over a bucket on the road and broke off the bottom plastic skirt and now there is a wire with a two prong canon plug hanging down and the temp sensor reading is wrong. plz help.

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