Ambient air temperature sensor
Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2020 10:09 pm
If your temperature isn’t displaying correctly the cause is likely a bad thermistor located in your right mirror housing.
FCA won’t sell you the sensor on its own, so you have a few options.
Buy a mirror assembly for around $100
Buy a used mirror assembly from a scrap yard, hopefully for under $50
Buy a sensor kit from the OEM in Italy - www.elkab2.com for 28euro
Replace the thermistor for around $0.25 (10k ohm)
You can test the sensor by reading resistance across the sensor, should read 10kohms @25 degrees Celsius +\- 3%
I chose to replace the thermistor.
First you’ll have to remove the mirror, by folding in the mirror removing the lower plastic cover, disconnecting the harness and removing the 2- 5mm socket head screws
Next you’ll need to remove the mirror glass and plastic back cap, recommend warming up the plastic so you don’t break any clips.
You should then see the sensor:
At this point you can decide whether or not to cut and solder the new thermistor or re-socket the connector.
I cut and soldered.
The sensor rotates counter clockwise to remove.
I dug the old thermistor out of the resin on the sensor, and re-potted the new thermistor with 5 minute epoxy Install in reverse, there is no polarity on the sensor or the heated mirror wires, so it doesn’t matter which way it’s soldered/ plugged back in.
FCA won’t sell you the sensor on its own, so you have a few options.
Buy a mirror assembly for around $100
Buy a used mirror assembly from a scrap yard, hopefully for under $50
Buy a sensor kit from the OEM in Italy - www.elkab2.com for 28euro
Replace the thermistor for around $0.25 (10k ohm)
You can test the sensor by reading resistance across the sensor, should read 10kohms @25 degrees Celsius +\- 3%
I chose to replace the thermistor.
First you’ll have to remove the mirror, by folding in the mirror removing the lower plastic cover, disconnecting the harness and removing the 2- 5mm socket head screws
Next you’ll need to remove the mirror glass and plastic back cap, recommend warming up the plastic so you don’t break any clips.
You should then see the sensor:
At this point you can decide whether or not to cut and solder the new thermistor or re-socket the connector.
I cut and soldered.
The sensor rotates counter clockwise to remove.
I dug the old thermistor out of the resin on the sensor, and re-potted the new thermistor with 5 minute epoxy Install in reverse, there is no polarity on the sensor or the heated mirror wires, so it doesn’t matter which way it’s soldered/ plugged back in.