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Press the DISP button until you see it. http://www.wreckedmagazine.com/blog/...er-525x350.jpg edit: on a thread-related note, my thermometer seems to work very well. No complaints here. When I get in the car after work, the car is parked in the shade and it tells me the right temp (well, it seems right. I've never cross-checked with another thermometer). There is a cold, shaded road I drive on before the highway, and the temp display duly shows the temp going down when I drive there, then going back up a couple degrees when I get to the highway. |
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Obviously, if you live in a 90 degree weather and it is reading 50 degree then I would have them look at it. If not, why even bother wasting your time. |
I noticed that since it has gotten hot outside mine is almost 10 degrees off and takes forever to come down when driving after sitting in the sun. It seemed more accurate in the winter
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The ones in earlier Toyotas and Lexus were much more accurate, even when the car was sitting. Very important when driving at or near freezing temps in bad winter weather and I relied on them to help keep me safe. They have cheapened them up since and I don't trust them now - my new Corolla's is exactly the same as in the FR-S - close but no cigar.
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I've never run into a situation where having the outside temperature indicator be slightly inaccurate has affected my life in any way...not even slightly.
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I wouldn't even trust an accurate temperature gauge to influence my driving. It might show you that it's a little above freezing outside and if you allow yourself to think that means you don't have to worry about ice on the road you could be in big trouble. When you go around the corner and that part of the road that is in the shade of those large trees might still have some black ice on it. Instead of trusting the gauge, learn to trust your instincts and your common sense.
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^I agree, definitely need to be careful and use common sense when there's any sort of precip on the roads in the wintertime.
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Would I make a trip to the dealership just so they can look at the temp gauge? No, I wouldn't. But when I go back for other items I will have them look into it. |
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First. World. Problems. http://evangelicaloutpost.com/images...oblemsgirl.jpg |
Your car thermometer isn't in a white wooden box (Stevenson screen) sitting 1-2m over grass.
The thermistor is located between the horn and the radiator. It will always be warmer than the weather report since you aren't taking the air temperature without other influences such as the ground. The air temp near asphalt will always be higher than the weather report. |
your car is definitely a lemon,
return it now |
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^^^I would say any minor issue at all with a brand new car is a FWP:thumbsup: |
As mentioned the sensor is connected to a clip on the radiator/condenser.
So until you get moving its going to read whatever heat or cold is trapped in that area. I just mounted one of these on the hood of my car with suction cups. http://www.kiddietoys.com/images/bw/NT318.jpg |
Funny, my two new cars are only off by two degrees.
And that's by the radio station so mine are are pretty accurate. I even compared one of my cars consistently with a thermometer in and outside the car. Still only off by two degrees max. |
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