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Motorcraft® DY1160 Motorcraft OE Replacement Ambient Temperature Sensor - Direct Fit, Sold Individually

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DY1160 Motorcraft OE Replacement Ambient Temperature Sensor - Direct Fit, Sold Individually
DY1160 Motorcraft OE Replacement Ambient Temperature Sensor - Direct Fit, Sold Individually
DY1160 Motorcraft OE Replacement Ambient Temperature Sensor - Direct Fit, Sold Individually

Motorcraft® DY1160 Motorcraft OE Replacement Ambient Temperature Sensor - Direct Fit, Sold Individually

Manufacturer #DY1160

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Replace outside temp sensor 2014 f150Motorcraft Oe Replacement Ambient Temperature Sensor - Direct Fit, Sold Individually
5.0/5
Delivered fast, easy to install, works great
WK
Posted by William K. / Tue, May 06
TrueMotorcraft Oe Replacement Ambient Temperature Sensor - Direct Fit, Sold Individually
5.0/5
got the genuine ford part on time just like they said. doesn't get better than that, unless they put it in for that price. I'm a happy camper.
MM
Posted by Michael M. / Sat, Sep 07
Part fit with no problemMotorcraft Oe Replacement Ambient Temperature Sensor - Direct Fit, Sold Individually
5.0/5
Part fit properly when finally found. But it turned out not to go be problem. A cheap part to replace while searching for problem why ambient temperature quilt showing in cap.
DJ
Posted by Dennis J / Sat, Nov 30
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Have a question about this product?Ask here. Our team of experts will assist you along with your fellow CarParts.com community members. Please add your vehicle information including year, make, model to better assist you.
Question: Location of outside ambient sensor 2017 edge?Vinnie / Feb 28, 2024
Hi Vincent, I'm glad to assist you. This is typically located behind the front grille, near the front bumper. It's often mounted in the center or on one side of the vehicle. I hope this helps, and if you're interested in this sensor, you can click on the link below for direct ordering to take advantage of our ongoing discount and limited stocks. Happy shopping. https://www.carparts.com/ambient-temperature-sensor/motorcraft/midy1160?can=CPAE1047_CSQA_20240228
AE
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Answered by Arnel E. / Thu, Feb 29
Question: I have a 2016 3.5 ego boost F150 xlt where is the ambient temperature sensor located ?Noel T. / Jan 31, 2023
Hi Noel, thank you for reaching out. The ambient temperature sensor of the 2016 Ford F-150 XLT is either behind the front grille or the front bumper. We suggest you refer to a vehicle repair manual for the diagram. You can use this link to continue ordering the part at a discounted price today: https://www.carparts.com/ambient-temperature-sensor/motorcraft/midy1160?can=CPAP3648_CSQA_20230131 I hope this helps. Enjoy shopping.
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Answered by Aldrin P. / Tue, Jan 31
Question: For my 2017 Ford Fusion Hybrid.      Outside temperature reads below 0.    Where is it located?  Do I need to remove the bumper to replace it.    ThanksBob from MA / Nov 10, 2021
Hello! It is located behind the front bumper near the radiator, but you do not have to remove the bumper to replace it.
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Answered by Mitchell D. / Mon, Nov 15
Question: Do I need to disconnect battery before removing front bumper on my 2014 Ford Transit Connect to prevent airbag deployment ?Richard H. / May 27, 2021
Hello! No, you do not need to. However, it does not hurt to disconnect the negative terminal of the battery if you would be more comfortable with the battery disconnected
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Answered by Mitchell D. / Sat, May 29
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