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Old 06-04-2008, 05:41 AM
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BMW Temperature sensor

I just got BMW 2001 330ci and hit a tire shard in the road today and now my

outside temperature sensor reads -40F. I found the wire hanging down from the front left bumper. Question; the sensor is either gone(there is a small cradle that looks like something was plugged in or the wire clips back into someplace that I can not locate. Any help on where the wire plugs into or where the piece is locationed would be greatly appreciated. Possible website that shows a graphic of the area and sensor. Also where can i buy parts for this over the internet? Many thanks in advance.
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The sensor is located in brake duct (left one).It is right next to the fog light. If you look underneath, you will see a little thing that is sticking out. That's your sensor.

Try looking at www.autopartsway.ca this is where i buy parts for my bmw
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Just got some images from another forum.

Hope to get things done before the week ends and receive some parts ordered from them tomorrow. Thanks dude!
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Why you do not search for manual of your car ? It can be found in BMW website and can easy to find some essentials
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Realoem.com is a good site for looking at parts diagrams as well as pulling part numbers. VERY useful for the dealer incase the parts guy you're dealing with isn't the brightest lol.
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