The ambient temperature sensor on a 2008 Dodge Caliber is typically located in the front of the vehicle, often near the front grille or behind the bumper. It may be mounted on the driver's side, designed to measure the outside air temperature. If you're having trouble locating it, consult the vehicle's service manual for specific details and diagrams.
It monitors the atmospheric (outside) temperature.
underneath the front bumper in the middle.
I think it is near front grill in front of radiator
P1492 (M) Ambient/Battery Temperature Sensor Volts Too High Battery temperature sensor input above acceptable range.
The oil pressure sensor on a Dodge Caliber is under the intake manifold on the front of the engine.
P1942 Transmission adaptation, On a Dodge Durango the ambient temperature sensor is used by the DPLV, heated oxygen sensor circuit and a transmission fluid temperature sensor , If the ambient temperature is not rational in regards to the engine temperature sensor the transmission temperature will adapt to a substituted temperature value, this in turn will effect the 2-3 shift points on the transmission,
P0073 Ambient Air Temperature Sensor Circuit High Input
Near the left headlight, on the side of the radiator.
Do you mean the ambient (outside) temperature sensor? It is usually located between the grill and the radiator, near the middle and at the bottom of the radiator.
P0071=Ambient Air Temperature Sensor Range/Performance. There is a temp sensor in the fresh air intake that monitors the ambient air temp coming into the engine. Check to see if it is disconnected. On this van, the ambient temperature sensor is located in front of the bottom of the ac condenser.
The ambient air temperature sensor in a Dodge Durango is typically located behind the front bumper, in the front grille area. It senses the outside air temperature and sends that information to the vehicle's climate control system to help regulate the interior temperature.
There are two, the ambient air temp sensor on the cold air intake just before the filter. And the Intake temp sensor on the intake itself (throttle body after the MAF.)