moparleo51
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Thanks I'll check again.
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I have a 2021 ram, its 79 out and mines reading 89. Whats the fix? don't really want to take it in.I'm wondering if anyone else has had an issue with this. I purchased a 2019 Laramie last week. The outdoor air temp was reading 84 when it was 27 degrees out. I took it back to the original dealer who pulled a P0071 - Ambient Senor Failed. They didn't have the sensor in stock, so I took it to a local dealer this week. They replaced the sensor and it had the same issue. They then replaced the entire driver's side mirror. It is now reading 38 with an actual temperature of 30, so closer, but not accurate. I'm pulling the actual outdoor temps from the weather data. The dealer is now checking with tech support.
I couldn't find much in the way of others having this issue on this forum, but I've read the past history of electrical issues with the 19. Needless to say, 3 out of the first 7 days in the shop is not making me happy.
I have a 2021 ram, its 79 out and mines reading 89. Whats the fix? don't really want to take it in.
There is no fix. You have to drive it for a while for it to have the temperature adjust itself. It's a really poor design. The sensor is in the driver's side mirror instead of the grill area like most. The location often affects the heated/cooling seats and the heated steering wheel function. I swapped mine out for a new one a year or so ago to see if it made any difference and it didn't. Just another first world problem to deal with I guessI have a 2021 ram, its 79 out and mines reading 89. Whats the fix? don't really want to take it in.
I have a late 2022 RAM and it's been pretty accurate for me. In cool weather it's always been really close. In hot sunny weather about 75f+ it reads high just like any other vehicle we've had, but after driving for a few minutes where the air drops to ambient temps around the sensor, it seems to be accurate. Granted I haven't had a lot of time with it in the heat since it's still fairly new (about 1400 miles), but I don't think I have the exaggerated highs others are talking about. Perhaps there's an update for the sensor that mine had from the factory? We'll see if that changes when summer hits though...I have a 2021 ram, its 79 out and mines reading 89. Whats the fix? don't really want to take it in.
The sun radiation heats the sensor while parked. I've seen temperatures 25 to 30 degrees hotter than actual, on hot sunny days. If you read the manual, it says temperature reading is only accurate above 35 MPH. It has to have air movement to be accurate.My outside temp has always read high in the summer after parking outside. But after driving for a bit it adjusts back down and reads near correct. For example temperatures have been running in the low to mid 90's for a couple months now and the feels like temps have been in the low to mid 100s. So when I get in and start it, it reads 110 or so. After driving it slowly reduces and reaches close to actual temp after a few miles. I feel like this the best I can expect.
Also I always fold in my mirrors when I park at work so I wonder if the closer proximity of the sensor to the metal vehicle body affects it?
Being mounted on the mirror isn't the issue. Even being in the grill it will be effected by radiant heat from the sun, and after you park from a drive the heat from radiator will effect any temp sensor located in grill area. Which is probably why it got moved.There is no fix. You have to drive it for a while for it to have the temperature adjust itself. It's a really poor design. The sensor is in the driver's side mirror instead of the grill area like most. The location often affects the heated/cooling seats and the heated steering wheel function. I swapped mine out for a new one a year or so ago to see if it made any difference and it didn't. Just another first world problem to deal with I guess