johnpbaird
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Where izzit,......?(If there is one)
My Outside Temperature reading/s are totally inaccurate.
Is there a sending Unit?
My Outside Temperature reading/s are totally inaccurate.
Is there a sending Unit?
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Where izzit,......?(If there is one)
My Outside Temperature reading/s are totally inaccurate.
Is there a sending Unit?
Well, here I am adding to this thread just about two years later... I pretty much have the same problem and it's almost humorous, as I live in Phoenix and we are now approaching July – As we are now dealing with 110° to 113° temperatures, my XLR is telling me the outside temperature is either 97° or 107° ... One could only wish – ha ha Wondering if either of you two came to any resolution or wound up getting any more detailed info.? Nonetheless, thank you CC for the link... Any type of 'theory of operation' always peaks my interest & holds my attention-- and I know it will do just that due to my timing of the circumstances
Neither the gauge on my XLR or Escalade is very accurate until 20 minutes or so of driving. I am on my 4th Escalade and have never found one to be accurate until at least 20 minutes of driving. Same thing with XLR. When I first got it had it in the shop several time for inaccurate out side temp with no resolution except to drive it for a while. After over 10 years kinda used to it.
JIM
Thanks XLRJIM & XLRLIST01- Makes sense... I have read also that the sensor could need a cleaning/dusting off. If true, that would make sense, as it's very dusty here in the desert. Trust me, I don't drive my XLR in these storms, but when we get our monsoon/dust storms, those traveling walls of dust can get quite big (they can be a mile or two wide) and at high wind speeds, even with my garage door closed, my garage can accumulate quite the amount of dust if going through my neighborhood.
XLRATING- ... and of course, it's a dry heat- Ha ha!
That's the temp it will show if the connector is disconnected at the sensor I know from experience.