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Old 24-06-2024, 02:14 PM   #1
RoboticCherry-Coke
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Default MD Mondeo - Charge Air Cooler Sensors

Hey Guys,

Recently got an MD wagon, when I got it I found the ambient temp was reporting as -40 degrees. Quick investigation found that the ambient temp sensor was unplugged.

I hooked up the car to Forscan to check for any other issues and found that the Charge Air Cooler Temp Bank 1, Sensor 2 (CACT12) is also reporting -40, so I'm assuming this is also unplugged. Problem is I can't find this sensor anywhere! I figured it would be on the intercooler but I can see anything there. Any ideas where this sensor is?

Thanks!
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Old Yesterday, 09:31 PM   #2
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Default Re: MD Mondeo - Charge Air Cooler Sensors

Following, have the same issue
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