Ambient Temperature Sensor wiring
Hey guys!
My ILX was in a front end colision, and I'm in the process of fixing it, but I can't figure out how to wire the outside temperature sensor.
I have a new sensor, and a new wiring harness that connects to it, but I can't figure out where the other end of the harness plugs into.
Can anyone point me in the right direction, or know where I can find a wiring diagram?
Thanks.
My ILX was in a front end colision, and I'm in the process of fixing it, but I can't figure out how to wire the outside temperature sensor.
I have a new sensor, and a new wiring harness that connects to it, but I can't figure out where the other end of the harness plugs into.
Can anyone point me in the right direction, or know where I can find a wiring diagram?
Thanks.
Sorry Sherv.... I got no idea. Also sorry to hear about your collision, that sucks ballz!
I have just gone to the local Acura dealership parts counter and have asked questions in the past and they have printed out diagrams and specs for me a couple times, I have done a few mods to my car inclusive of changing the rear deck/trunk speaker and rear taillight assembly, if you ask nicely they probably will help you out. They might be your best bet without a proper service manual.
I have just gone to the local Acura dealership parts counter and have asked questions in the past and they have printed out diagrams and specs for me a couple times, I have done a few mods to my car inclusive of changing the rear deck/trunk speaker and rear taillight assembly, if you ask nicely they probably will help you out. They might be your best bet without a proper service manual.
Thanks Chrifff.
I spoke to the parts guy at the dealership, and we figured out that the ambient temperature sensor plugs into the wiring harness for the fog lights. Who knew! All is well now. Thanks for the suggestion.
I spoke to the parts guy at the dealership, and we figured out that the ambient temperature sensor plugs into the wiring harness for the fog lights. Who knew! All is well now. Thanks for the suggestion.






