the sensor
Yes, it has an outdoor temp display.
The temperature gage on a 95 Civic can be located on the dash board, assuming this temperature gage is for the heat of the engine. It is usually located near the mileage.
Your temp gauge is a very simple circuit with few things to go wrong. Your temp sensor may be bad, the gauge maybe bad, or the connecting path may be bad. Sometimes if you have taken the gauge pack out, it does not seat right when it is reinstalled. The connection inside the dash is all pressure and prayer.
No The dash with gages will not work due to the engine sensors are different from gages to lights. I have changed 4 of my Chevrolet Celebrities from idiot lights to gages. The gage cluster is a direct fit, the voltage gage will work with no alteration. The temp sensor is readily changeable by purchasing the proper sensor for your car. The fuel gages are the same.
Yes. The temp sensor for the gauge would be the one on the drivers side of engine head between #3 and #5 spark plugs. This also depends on what year you have.
Yes it will as well as give your computer a faulty reading causing it to run and idle very rough
THE temp sending unit 4 the inside gauge usally has 1 wire & the sending unit 4 the Computer has 2 wires.
A dodge neon does not have a heater valve. The inside temp is adjusted with an airflow control door inside the dash.
It is cost prohibitive.
The Chrysler Concorde does not have a heater control valve. The temp is regulated with a blend air door inside the dash.
The temp sensors are in the sides of the heads under the exhaust manifolds one is for the gage the other is for the computer.
change your thermostat....