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1996 Ford Explorer Malfunction - Electrical & Lighting Systems
Question: The digital thermometer located on the interior roof of the car constantly registers 0 degrees C. When you press the button three times, it will shift to this mode twice and then off. It should switch to this mode (celsius), then farenheight and then off, and of course, read a temperature each time. I replaced the module with 3 separate one's from a junkyard, and it repeated the same problem each time. It can't be the fuse, cause the module does in fact light up. The compass part on the module works fine and correctly displays the direction that you're going in.
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Owner: There is no inside temperature sensor, so the only one would be outside. Where on the outside would I locate this temperature sensor for my vehicle?
Also, the other comment I made in my original question was that the module has three modes (off, Farenheit, and Celsius). It will only go from (off, to 0 degrees Celsius and then to 0 degrees Celsius again), which is why I thought it was the module itself.
When I replaced the module with the one's in the junkyard, the same problem repeated itself.
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