Where is the in-car temperature sensor generally installed?

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AubreeLynn
07/24/25 5:06pm
In-car temperature sensors are generally installed at the air intake grille of the front bumper. Below is relevant information about automotive sensors: 1. Classification: Based on their functions, sensors can be categorized into those measuring temperature, pressure, flow, position, gas concentration, speed, brightness, humidity, distance, etc. If a sensor fails, the corresponding device may malfunction or stop working altogether. 2. Application: Automotive sensors were initially used solely for engines but have now expanded to chassis, body, and lighting electrical systems. These systems utilize over 100 different types of sensors.
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