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Ambient Air Temperature Display/Sensor Inaccurate During PDI

Subject:Ambient Air Temperature Display/Sensor Inaccurate During PDI

Models:2008 Buick Allure (Canada Only), LaCrosse
2008 Chevrolet Impala
2008 Pontiac Grand Prix



Technicians may notice that the ambient temperature display is inaccurate during PDI.

The ambient temperature sensor uses an algorithm that delays updating the display unless certain conditions are met, such as driving the vehicle at a certain speed. This ensures that the sensor does not detect engine heat when the vehicle is idling, which would result in an inaccurate temperature reading.

Important: DO NOT replace the ambient temperature display or sensor.

Technicians are to ensure that the ambient temperature display has updated using information from the tables below. It is recommended that the vehicle be driven to update the display.

Important: If one of the methods below are used to update the temperature instantly, the temperature sensor may detect engine heat resulting in artificially high reading.

2008 Chevrolet Impala

Condition

Display

At start up with the engine OFF for less than 3 hours

Displays last stored temperature unless temperature has decreased. The temperature reading is always instantly updated if the ambient air temperature has decreased

At start up with the engine OFF for more than 3 hours

Displays actual outside temperature

Vehicle moving over 10 mph (16 km/h) for 5 minutes

Updates temperature display at a slow, filtered rate

Vehicle moving at or above 32  mph (51 km/h) for 2.5 minutes

Updates temperature display rapidly

When the HVAC module, A/C and recirculation buttons are pressed simultaneously

Updates temperature display instantly

When the ambient air decreases

Updates temperature display rapidly


2008 Buick Allure/LaCrosse and Pontiac Grand Prix

Condition

Display

At start up with the engine OFF for less than 3 hours

Displays last stored temperature

At start up with the engine OFF for more than 3 hours

Displays actual outside temperature

Vehicle moving over 10 mph (16 km/h) for 5 minutes

Updates temperature display at a slow, filtered rate

Vehicle moving at or above 32  mph (51 km/h) for 2.5 minutes

Updates temperature display as rapidly as possible

When the sensor reading is less than displayed value

Updates temperature display as rapidly as possible

When the front defrost, rear defroster and fan up buttons are pressed simultaneously

Updates temperature display instantly