If it came with the car im not sure, you can put one on your car. Where it is put really all depends on the person. You could put it behind the front bumper, under the side step bar, under the ARB bumper. I prefer under the front bumper.
FIRST----which temperature sensor are we looking for? in car? outside temp?
The temperature inside the car is higher than outside
If your car has an oxygen censor it means you have too much money. Try giving some to charity.
It would vary depending, mainly, on ambient temperature
In general, the temperature inside a car in winter will be colder than the outside temperature. This is due to the insulating properties of the car's windows and body, which trap cold air inside. Additionally, the car's heating system takes time to warm up and may not immediately raise the interior temperature to match the outside. However, if the car has been running and the heating system has been on for a while, the interior temperature may eventually become warmer than the outside temperature.
The air temperature sensor works regardless of your location. It does take a fraction of a minute to calibrate, however.
You need to buy a new outside temp sensor ($15) It's located between the Radiator and the Bumper of the car (Looking from underneath the car)
The temperature sensor is usually located on the front windshield of the car, in front of the rearview mirror
The outside air temperature sensor is on the front of the car, near the nearside foglight on the plastic grill. It looks like the end of a Hilti nail.
Hi, they are usually located just behind the front grill.
The presence of high humidity, and a difference in temperature between the inside and outside.
You bet. On a sunny day the temperature inside the car can be as much as 30 degrees hotter than outside when the windows are up.