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Old Dec 29, 2017 | 09:30 PM
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Default 2002 lesabre outdoor temp????help

Hi a few months ago I bought a 2002 lesabre it shows the digital direction on the mirror(like my 2002 GMC ) truck...I cannot find anywhere n the manual how to activate or find the outdoor temp does it have it? does it diplay on the mirror or???I'm stumped Thanks dave-o new guy
 
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Nice to see some new posts. Can only vouch for '16 LaCrosse. Will show both direction (compass) and temp. on display screen and dash warning if icy road condition may be present. So if compass feature is available would imagine temp. should show up. May be faulty sensor also for that (a sensor located at radiator). Owner manual may have info on mirror features? Could be similiar to below; maybe harness connection.

Apparently the predecessor to the screen display. Mirror these days have integral features with OH console, no LCD displays that I'm aware of (don't know half the stuff car has still after 2 years). Temp sensor may be related with Mass Air Flow sensor (fuel enrichment?) not sure on that. Our first Buick so not familiar with them that much. Meaning all cars are the same but some things done a bit different. http://www.freeasestudyguides.com/ac...re-sensor.html Yup, it figures......
 
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