There is a thermal sensor built-in to the windshield during manufacture. The sensor is wired into the car's electrics - so it can display a warning or the temperature reading.
the temp control is not the problem. the air direction switch is most likely to be the problem
The word sensed is the past tense of the verb to sense.
The past tense of sense is sensed.
NO not possible but could be sensed by the touch ie sensed as heat.
Overt: Can be outwardly seen/ sensed by an observer.Covert: Cannot be outwardly seen/ sensed by an observer.
with a machine
Present perfect is formed with - have/has + past participle.Sense is a regular verb so the past participle is verb + -ed = sensed.I have sensed the dog is angry. -- I as subjectThey have sensed the dog is angry. -- plural pronoun subjectHe has sensed the dog is angry. -- singular pronoun subjectThe cat has sensed the dog is angry. -- singular noun subject
The maximum sensed
As a result of its viberation
As a result of its viberation
probably have a bad ground connection and the electrical signal to the gauge is affected when the accessories are on. check ground on battery, motor, and firewall.
Yes, this is a normal operation for most newer cars, and is designed to help prevent windshield fogging when using the defrost function.