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- Brent
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It the Bronco was sitting on idle for any length of time, and if the temperature sensor is anywhere inside the front of the vehicle, it will be affected by the heat in the engine bay.hhhhmmmm so if the vehicle states it’s 24 degrees outside and the OP guessed its about a 60 degree day would you assume the Fahrenheit reading is 40 degrees off or that maybe its a little warmer than the OP guessed? It could be the gauge is flawed. I don't assume to know as us American's only learn cold is 32, hot is 100 and I only learned to count to 8 because that's how many chickens we had as a kid and Pah said that was the only learnin' I'd need.
The outside air temperature sensors can also be showing hot sitting on pavement due to the radiant heat.
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