Temperature sensor in the mirror

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djheath
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Temperature sensor in the mirror

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Hello, I noticed yesterday as I was freezing in the british spring, that my outside temperature on the mfd was showing as 24 degress C! I knew this to be completely incorrect and thought it must have just been sat in a hot spot. On driving around a bit, it went down to 22, then jumped to 19, then back up to 24 again, all within the space of a few minutes. It did the same again today on the way to work.

Would the problem be with the sensor in the mirror, or is there somewhere else I can look and fiddle around with? I also assume this reading incorrectly wont have any negative effect on the running of the car?

It is 1999 D9 with climate control, if that matters.

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Most likely the mirror. But yesterday was a warmish day all over the UK and Ireland. If it went down to 19, thats about accurate. When the car is in a hot place for a long time it always over reads. I dont think its faulty. Mine was reading 18-21 yesterday
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eoin27 wrote: Mine was reading 18-21 yesterday
In Ireland?! I think yours is faulty too! :D:D

I don't think mine is right to be honest, since it was still reading 24 degrees again this morning at 7 am, overcast and cold to me! The weather forecast for my area says there will be highs of 9 degrees today!

I will keep an eye on it. Maybe I am being paranoid.
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Oh really? Then it is faulty. They're not too expensive new from the dealer.

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Mine has been reading like 2 or 3 degrees when I start the car, even had a frost warning last week but after about 10-15 seconds it finds the correct temperature.. or what I think is the correct temperature.. around 10-12 degrees
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This must be a trend, I had 24c last night in balmy Surrey! (not)
The sensor is pretty cheap, when I replace mine I'll do a "HowTo".
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teamster1975 wrote:This must be a trend, I had 24c last night in balmy Surrey! (not)
The sensor is pretty cheap, when I replace mine I'll do a "HowTo".
Thanks, that would be great. It was 36 degrees this afternoon!! Think I might have to get the bikini out at this rate!!

I could see the little "nub" of the sensor sticking out the bottom of the wing mirror and gave it a wiggle, but no changes so, thinks it's on its way out.

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Anybody got a part number for the temperature sensor?
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http://www.peugeotpartscatalogue.co.uk/D9L/8/81G75A.HTM

6445Y8 seems to be the same throughout.
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Nice one Steve, saves me the bother! I'll see if the stealer has one.
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mines always in the minus and always tells me to beware of ice, i know its cold but it aint that cold lol :lol:
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haha that's a bit of luck, you can't be too careful about that ice :wink:

Mine's all a bit mental too, got in the car tonight and it reckoned it was 56c ! Lol i know it's always a bit warmer down 'ere in the south but it ain't that warm! :lol:
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I remember around the first time I got a 406, I got the ICE ALERT message on the screen. I originally thought there was some reciever on the car that got local weather reports. :oops:
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