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In-Vehicle Temperature Sensor

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The in-vehicle temperature sensor is a negative temperature coefficient (NTC) thermistor installed behind a grill in the instrument panel, on the inboard side of the steering column. The sensor is connected to a tube, the other end of which is connected to a venturi on the side casing of the heater. An air bleed from the heater, through the venturi, induces a flow of air down the tube, which draws cabin air through the grill and over the sensor.