laramystic3
Verso Outside Temperature Sensor Fault
Summary of the thread
A 2009 Toyota Verso is experiencing issues with the outside temperature sensor, which is affecting the air conditioning and mirror heating functions. The problem may be due to a faulty sensor or a bad cable or plug connection. It is suggested to have the sensor checked professionally, as similar issues have been resolved by replacing the sensor or fixing the cable. The issue was ultimately resolved by repairing the cable for 95€.
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laramystic3 (community.author)
Cheers. Did you manage to sort it yourself, or did you end up taking it to a shop?
rolandhoffmann1
Nah, gave up messing with it and booked it in. Turned out the sensor was faulty and needed replacing. Probably best to get it checked professionally.
laramystic3 (community.author)
Right you are. I'll get it booked in. Thanks for the info! It was the cable, fixed for 95€
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rolandhoffmann1
Sounds familiar. Had similar gremlins with my old Vauxhall Astra. Outside temp sensor went haywire and messed with the climate control. Worth checking the sensor itself.