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    Default Outside temperature sensor reads warm - anyone else?

    The atmospheric temperature readout on my 2022 Sea to Sky typically reads 8 to 10 degrees warmer than it should. I’m comparing to another Spyder, my Apple watch, business marqués, and AccuWeather. Anybody else notice this? Any solution?
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    My understanding is that the temp that is shown is actually the intake temperature.
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    I've got an analog thermometer from Fomotion that mounts on the cockpit and it's usually within a couple degrees of the display temperature readout
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    Check this recent thread out - there's many more too!

    https://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/...erature+sensor

    It always pays to do a search before starting a new thread.
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