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This past weekend, while hunting, I slightly rearagned the front of my truck. Actually, the damage is confined to the front valance. Specifically the passenger side support at the frame rail. I struck a bank/rock hard enough to push it back about 5". Cosmetically not nice, functionly, who knows. The problem is, my outside temp seemed to be stuck at a lower temp than it actually was. Let me rephrase that, I know for a fact the outside temp was very inaccurate during the day. My question is, where is the sensor located? Is it behind the front valance in this location.
Truck is a 2012 lariet F-350 4x4 crew cab.
Thanks for any help.
p.s. any reason I need to keep this valance on the truck. It acts more like a snow plow. I had already torn it off on the passenger side last year and had to reatach it.
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