Trying to locate the cabin air temperature control sensor...
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Trying to locate the cabin air temperature control sensor on a 2019 f250 Ford super duty
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Trying to locate the cabin air temperature control sensor on a 2019 f250 Ford super duty
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Ron
250 days ago
Automotive Expert
Hi! Welcome to JustAnswer. Thank you for contacting us for assistance with your vehicle. I'm Ron. I will be happy to assist you with your question. May I ask to whom I have the pleasure of speaking with today?
Customer
250 days ago
Charles
Ron
250 days ago
Automotive Expert
Hello Charles. Nice to see you today! I'm sorry to hear you are having this problem. I know this can be frustrating. Please give me one moment to type out some information for you. Sit tight one minute. I'll be right back !
Customer
250 days ago
Ok
Ron
250 days ago
Automotive Expert
Thank you for holding Charles,
The Cabin air temp sensor is in fact called the In-Vehicle Temperature and Humidity Sensor and it's located just to the right and behind the instrument cluster on the instrument panel. I have enclosed its location for you in the first link below.
[https://www.dropbox.com/s/ozx180cf6vc68ac/sensor%20location%20JAn%2025.pdf?dl=0](https://www.dropbox.com/s/ozx180cf6vc68ac/sensor%20location%20JAn%2025.pdf?dl=0)
To access it for replacement, the cluster has to be removed. See the steps to do this as well in this link.
[https://www.dropbox.com/s/07tufpzia7aegcp/Temp%20sensor%20Jan%2025.pdf?dl=0](https://www.dropbox.com/s/07tufpzia7aegcp/Temp%20sensor%20Jan%2025.pdf?dl=0)
Customer
250 days ago
Telling me I cannot open that is it is in invalid formatPDF is in invalid format
Ron
250 days ago
Automotive Expert
The problem is with your mobile device, the files are too large for your device. If you can log into your account on a regular PC, these files will open with no issues. I apologize for the inconvenience.
Customer
250 days ago
Can you send this to an email address please\*\*\*@\*\*\*\*\*\*.\*\*\*
Ron
250 days ago
Automotive Expert
Unfortunately, I am not allowed to have your Emal and I can not take it out of this forum, if you log into your Email, there is a link to this post from which you can access these files as well.
Ron
250 days ago
Automotive Expert
Thank you again, Charles, for choosing Just Answer for your questions. I hope I was able to answer your question to your satisfaction. If you have any follow-up questions please feel free to hit the "Reply" button below. Please feel free to request me in the future for any additional questions you may have. I hope this all works out well for you! Have a great day, Ron!
Customer
250 days ago
By time I tried to open it it was gone from my email notifications no help whatsoever
Ron
250 days ago
Automotive Expert
Charles,
If you log into your Jaustanswer account on a regular PC you will have a link to the question that you can open and access this post as well as the links I posted for you and they will in fact open with no issues.
Customer
250 days ago
That is not where the EVAP sensor is on a 2019 F 250
Ron
250 days ago
Automotive Expert
Charles,
You are correct, you asked where the cabin air temperature control sensor in your question, and that is the location I provided. Do you now have a new question about your EVAP sensor? If so let me know and we can work from there. If you referring to the Evaporator Temperature Sensor then it is only available only as part of the climate control housing. If that is what you are needing then please let me know.
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Trying to locate the cabin air temperature control sensor on a 2019 f250 Ford super duty ...
Trying to locate the cabin air temperature control sensor on a 2019 f250 Ford super duty