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07-30-2016, 12:00 AM #1
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Outside temperature reading always wrong
I've been noticing that the dashboard readout of outside temperature is wrong pretty much all the time. It's 90deg where I am over the past few days and the temp readout says 66.2deg after driving around outside for an hour.
I took the car to Bellevue Lambo's service center, and they said it looks like a design flaw, since the sensor is near the A/C compressor. And in fact I noticed that the temp reading went *down* as I drove around in the hot afternoon sun -- probably as the A/C ramped up. The service guys mentioned "putting in a Q/C" or similar wording.
Anyone else noticing their outside temp readout is inaccurate? Is Lamborghini pretty good about fixing issues like this? Kinda hard to imagine that if this really is a design flaw, no one else has noticed it -- seems like every Huracan would be impacted.2017 Lamborghini Huracan LP610-4 coupe
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07-30-2016, 11:08 AM #2
Contact your dealer. There is a flash update available that supposedly fixes that.
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07-30-2016, 06:21 PM #3
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Mine works fine,90 plus in this hot ass Florida...
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07-31-2016, 04:30 AM #4
I have the same problem...sometimes the temp gets stuck at the last temperature it was when shut off. In fact I had some weird conditions in the winter that it was freezing in the morning when I parked it and then when I turned it on in 60F it was still showing the freezing snowflake on the dash with the temperature at 33F. After about 15 minutes it unlocked and ran up in to the right temperature. Of course when I went to Bellevue Lambo it could not be repeated. Let me know if the flash fixes it.
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