Location is behind the plastic air dam that forces air from underneath the car to go up and into the radiator (directly in front of a/c condensor). It's somewhat of a tight space, however you can pull it with force off the plastic air dam it's connected to (about midway down) and then unclip the sensor from the harness. Just don't pull too hard once you free it from the plastic air dam. These sensors rarely need replacing. If your Dual Digital Climate Control System is giving you an incorrect reading on the display for the outside air temperature, this indicates a couple of possibilities. 1.)The sensor tip is dirty and should be cleaned, or 2.)The green or white wire that goes to this sensor is worn or has broke somewhere before the sensor. This happened to mine (green wire broke) and would always give an incorrect outside air temp. I fixed the green wire and now the system functions correctly again. If you have to replace the sensor though, it should be part# 10248414 for a 2000 Intrigue.
I believe it is located underneath the front bumper.
In front of the radiator
On an Oldsmobile, the outside temperature sensor is typically located in the front of the vehicle, often near the grille or the bumper area. It may be mounted on the front fascia or behind the grille to accurately measure the ambient air temperature. In some models, it can also be found near the radiator or in the vicinity of the headlight assembly. Always refer to the specific service manual for the exact location, as it may vary by model and year.
On a 91 regency it's located in the center under the hood near the hood latch assembly!! Dave
On a 1999 Oldsmobile Aurora, the outside temperature sensor is typically located in the front bumper area, specifically behind the grille or in the lower part of the front fascia. It may also be mounted on or near the radiator support. To access it, you may need to remove the front fascia or grille, depending on the specific configuration. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for precise instructions.
On a 1994 Oldsmobile 88, the ambient temperature sensor is typically located in the front of the vehicle, near the grille or behind the front bumper. It is usually positioned to receive outside air for accurate temperature readings. If you're having trouble locating it, consult the vehicle's service manual for specific diagrams and details.
The outside temperature sensor on a 2003 Altima is located just behind the front bumper. it is on the passenger side of the vehicle in the undercarriage.
under the rear passeger side floor outside
where is the outside temp. sensor located on a 1997 cad.deville
I THE WINDSHIELD
where is the outside temp sensor located on a 2005 ford freestyle
In the middle of the front grill? YFC