FranzRacer
Clio outside temperature sensor issues
Summary of the thread
A 2019 Renault Clio is experiencing issues with the outside temperature sensor, leading to an error in the memory, non-functional air conditioning, frozen spray nozzles, and non-working mirror heating. These problems are likely linked to a faulty temperature sensor, possibly due to corroded plugs or broken wires. The suggested solution is to inspect and potentially replace the sensor and its connections, which has been confirmed as the likely cause by another individual with similar issues.
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FranzRacer (community.author)
Thanks! I'll take a look. When you say 'problematic', what exactly do you mean? Were the wires brittle, or was the plug loose or corroded? Any specific areas to focus on?
evaice4
In my case, the plug was corroded and one of the wires was partially broken. Check the pins for corrosion and give the wires a gentle tug to see if they're properly connected. If not, you will need a visit to the workshop. My problems were exactly the same and my bill was 100€ (including the sensor).
FranzRacer (community.author)
Thanks a lot for the advice! I had a look at the plug and cable and they are indeed faulty. I'm going to get the sensor and the plug replaced. The workshop quoted me 95€ for everything, so that's reassuring. Seems like the most likely cause is a defective cable or plug connection.
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evaice4
Sounds familiar. I had similar issues with my 2016 Opel Astra. The outside temperature reading was way off, and it messed with other systems. Have you checked the wiring and the plug connection to the sensor itself? They are known to be problematic.