It's located in the air filter box. If your standing at the drivers fender with the hood up by the hood strut look down to the left and you should see a 2 wire connector poking out of the air filter box. Thats it. Never had issues with them in 10+ yrs as a Ford mechanic so maybe look else were if chasing an issue. Don't rule it out but not many problems in California. Now other states where it's colder and humid and more salt on the roads then that statements thrown out the window cause these conditions can cause some pretty funky things to electronics. Good luck, hope this helped.
The airflow ambient temperature sensor is located on the air intake housing. The sensor should be labeled as the airflow ambient temperature sensor.
The ambient air temperature sensor, on your Nissan automobile, is located in the drivers side mirror. The sensor is on the bottom of the mirror.
The ambient temperature sensor is located behind the front grill.
It depends on which of them. The one for coolant is located in the water inlet. Ambient temperature sensor is located in the filter box.
Normally on the front bumper or in the front grill somewhere.
left side of the front pumper
Normally on the front bumper or in the front grill somewhere.
Behind the grill top drivers side. Little grey thing with a green connector.
The 2003 GMC ambient air temperature sensor is located on the bottom of the drivers side mirror. If you look up at the bottom of the mirror you will see the sensor.
The ambient air temperature sensor, on a Caterpillar see 13 diesel engine, is located between the air filter and the air intake on the engine. The sensor should be near the air filter.
You can find it in the air filter box.
The 1997 Ford Explorer ambient temperature sensor can be found on the bottom of the drivers side mirror. The engine coolant temperature sensor can be found on the front of the engine.