AMBIENT SENSOR

  • The ambient sensor (1) is installed to the radiator core support (center).
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  • The ambient sensor converts the ambient temperature detected with thermistor into the voltage, and the A/C auto amp. inputs this voltage.

 
 AMBIENT TEMPERATURE CORRECTION

  • The A/C auto amp. inputs the temperature detected with the ambient sensor as the ambient temperature.
  • Perform the correction of the temperature detected with the ambient sensor for air conditioner control and for ambient temperature display.
  • Select and use the initial value of ambient temperature data depending on the coolant temperature when turning the ignition switch from OFF to ON. Use the detection temperature of the ambient sensor at low coolant temperature [less than approximately 56°C (133°F)]. Use the memory data (before the ignition switch is OFF) when the engine is warming up [approximately 56°C (133°F) or more].
  • Do not perform the correction of the ambient temperature when the detection temperature of the ambient temperature is less than approximately –29°C (−20°F) (for ambient temperature display) or less than approximately −20°C (–4°F) (for air conditioner control).
 
 SET TEMPERATURE CORRECTION

The A/C auto amp. performs the correction to the target temperature set by the temperature control dial so as to match the temperature felt by the passengers depending on the ambient temperature detected with the ambient sensor and controls it so that the interior air temperature is always the most suitable.