Exterior Temperature Sensor on CRV

Discussion in 'CR-V' started by Leroy, Jan 17, 2005.

  1. Leroy

    Leroy Guest

    I have an 05 CRV and I have a question about the exterior temp sensor.
    The outside temp here (Winnipeg, Canada) this morning is minus 35, but the
    temp sensor only reads minus 30.
    Does anyone know if there is a limit on how low the sensor will read?
    Thanks.
     
    Leroy, Jan 17, 2005
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  2. Leroy

    Brian Smith Guest

    I'm not trying to be sarcastic but, when the temperature is that low, does
    five degrees really make a difference? Out here on the East Coast, it
    doesn't.

    Brian
     
    Brian Smith, Jan 17, 2005
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  3. Leroy

    Leroy Guest

    I'm just curious.
    I hear you guys batton the hatches after -10 and would never see that low a
    temp anyways....
     
    Leroy, Jan 17, 2005
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  4. Leroy

    jim beam Guest

    where is the sensor located? you have a nice warm engine wasting heat
    all around it. if the sensor's anywhere near a zone where that heat's
    leaking, pretty much anywhere on a conductive metal car, you're unlikely
    to get a true atmospheric reading.
     
    jim beam, Jan 17, 2005
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  5. I think the temperature sensor on my 04 Accord is under the bumper, yours
    may be in a similar place. Is the temperature gauge normally pretty
    accurate? If not, then you might have to adjust the gauge. Your manual
    should tell you how to do this (mine does). If it is usually accurate then
    I'd say you've hit the lower limit.

    Richard
     
    Richard Forester, Jan 17, 2005
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  6. Leroy

    Brian Smith Guest

    LOL! Not likely! We usually get temperatures that hit -12 or so once in
    awhile, but gone are the days when we get anything really cold. There was a
    time when we'd have two weeks (usually in February) when the temperature
    would drop to -20 to -25 and stay there (we'd still carryon with every
    aspect of life here). But it hasn't happened in a few years now.

    Brian
     
    Brian Smith, Jan 17, 2005
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