tannerk89
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The car uses battery temps to control the cooling loops for the battery, not the outside ambient air temp. So even if your ambient temp sensor isn’t calibrated correctly your batteries shouldn’t be affected too much. It may use ambient temp for pre-conditioning when plugged in, but if it turns on a bit early at 100* vs 110* actual ambient is that really such a bad thing? Although it’s unlikely ambient temp sensor is much of a factor at all in battery cooling.
Also, are you basing your cars temp being wrong off of a weather app on your phone? I would compare to a thermometer rather than a weather app if I thought it was off.
Also, are you basing your cars temp being wrong off of a weather app on your phone? I would compare to a thermometer rather than a weather app if I thought it was off.
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