Hi, they are usually located just behind the front grill.
The thermometer of most cars is located at the front of the engine compartment. This allows it to pull in air from the outside to more accurately measure temperature.
Cars with an Automatic Temperature Control system have a thermometer in the dash console with little vents to allow air to come in. The thermometer temperature reading is then used to control the fan speed and also the air mix (temperature) to match the temperature selected....
Many cars come equipped with a thermometer that reads the temperature. Some cars are made where the temperature reading comes up on the dashboard. This is so people don't take their eyes off the road.
When the outside temperature dropped below 32 degrees F.
it gets very thick and jells
on most cars the sensor is located behind the front bumper
On most cars the outside air temp sensor is located on the radiator support , behind the grille.
The temperature gauges on cars are in Celcius.
saturn is know for not having fuse boxes in side cars ther are located on the outside behind the battery
Outside temp sensors are usually mounted in front of the radiator along the top crossbar under the hood. You will see the wires leading to it near the middle section where the hood latch is located. They have a connector at the sensor so it is an easy unplug then plug in the new one type fix.
The fuel temperature sensor is located inside of the tank in the Subaru Impreza. This is the case for the cars that were made in the 1990's, at least.
should be located on the thermostat housing like most cars. i have also seen them located on the front side of the radiator it should be cliped on the radiator.