alexandermystic12
Boxer outside temperature sensor issues
Summary of the thread
A 2002 Peugeot Boxer is experiencing issues with the outside temperature sensor, affecting the AC, spray nozzles, and mirror heating. The problem may be due to a faulty temperature sensor or a corroded or loose connection in the wiring or plug. It is suggested to inspect the wiring and plug connection first, as these are common causes of such issues. If the problem persists, consulting a workshop for a professional check is recommended.
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alexandermystic12 (community.author)
Thanks! Where exactly is the temperature sensor located on the Boxer? And is it easy to get to? I'm not a mechanic, but I'm willing to have a look myself if it's straightforward.
louis_winkler76
From what you describe, it does indeed sound like a defective cable or plug connection. As for the location, I remember having a lot of trouble finding the sensor, and it might be difficult to reach even when you know where it is. I would strongly advise you to have the sensor checked at a workshop; from what I remember it cost me around 95€.
alexandermystic12 (community.author)
Okay, thanks for the advice! I'll take it to a workshop and mention the cable/plug connection. Hopefully, it's something simple and doesn't cost me too much. I will report back the outcome!
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louis_winkler76
Sounds familiar! I had similar problems with my Boxer a while back. That temperature sensor can cause havoc with all sorts of systems. It's worth checking the wiring and the plug connection to the sensor itself. Could be a corroded or loose connection. I'd start there before suspecting the sensor.