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On the way back from a quail hunt, the temperature of the cab was significantly warmer than the setting.  I dialed it down to as low as it would go and it became comfy.

 

I had noted my outside air temperature indication was stuck on 55f most of the day and that it was indicating 70f when it was more like 50 on the drive over the mountain pass, when the cab was warmer than the setting.  

 

Ive searched numerous threads for the answer.  But I don’t see where people with the same problem posted their solution.

 

Can a faulty OAT sensor mess up the inside cab temperature? 

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On the way back from a quail hunt, the temperature of the cab was significantly warmer than the setting.  I dialed it down to as low as it would go and it became comfy.
 
I had noted my outside air temperature indication was stuck on 55f most of the day and that it was indicating 70f when it was more like 50 on the drive over the mountain pass, when the cab was warmer than the setting.  
 
Ive searched numerous threads for the answer.  But I don’t see where people with the same problem posted their solution.
 
Can a faulty OAT sensor mess up the inside cab temperature? 
It can cause a problem with the system. It can mess up the auto heating and cooling if you have auto and can cause inconsistent heating and cooling. Vehicles these days are moving sensors and one bad can effect stuff.

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