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Old 09-04-2006, 06:01 PM
Theo Naheg Theo Naheg is offline
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Default 1998 Intrigue GLS External Temp Display

My external temp display is often 30-50 degrees low. Fortunately this does
not seem to impact the actual function of the A/C controls, but it is
annoying. Does anyone know where the sensor is located? Do you think it is
dirty and could be cleaned? Not sure how much longer I will keep the car,
but it does only have 40K on it and I still really like it. Any suggestions
welcome.


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Old 09-06-2006, 03:53 PM
mac1833 mac1833 is offline
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Default 1998 Intrigue GLS External Temp Display

sounds like the sensor itself id shorted out. may want to replace it.

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