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I thought it was for measuring the external air temperature for the A/C?

So when you press the button to see what the outside temp is , the signal is sent from that sensor.

Correct me If I am wrong :)

Where do i find thet button? :)

Thought i'd pushed everything in the car but i haven't seen that. :)

Just the knob that controls the climate control aircon doovey.. the button you turn to make it hotter or colder- press that and it should tell you the external temp

thats on a S2 C34 stag

He is talking about the sensor that screws onto the bottom of the radiator, your talking about the one that is mounted in the front bar, in front of the radiator.

Outside air temp is only on S2 stags mate. Prob wont have it :thumbsup:

Outside air temp is infront of rad down the front

how sure are you of that? I don't know the S1, but as well as the S2, the R32 and S13 do have them, that's of coarse if they have an auto climate control, I'd think it would be the same on any Nissan with the auto climate control.

Think were on different wave lengths mate.

Of course its got an outside air temp, however on the c34 S2's you can get a read out of it on the climate controll unit.

oh ok, yeah i thought you meant the sensor itself.

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