Its faulty, you need to get to fixed because it impacts on engine management and DPF regeneration . Happily you can buy a cheap one on eBay for about £10 or a genuine one from a main dealer for around £80. Its possible to fit it yourself but I had my mechanic fit it for me who charged one hour labout and he didn't break the mirror glass as I probably would have done, you can find videos on YouTube on the fitting. Don't ignore it or you will regret itmy dash temp display is now showing 66C , is that hot or is it faulty![]()
Ordered the replacement and watched the video ,spoke to garage who advised to wait till it’s warmer as the glass and plastic backing is brittle, so thanks for replies .![]()
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You think that will cure the issue ?I used a hairdryer on mine to warm it up, worked a treat.
Obviously my own hairdryer.![]()
You think that will cure the issue ?
I see, yes. Good idea.No sorry, to soften the plastic so I could work on the mirror.
Mine is a 2016Just out of interest, what year / model series are you all referring to?
Ours is a 2008 model.
Its a simple fix, new sensor is about £6.my dash temp display is now showing 66C , is that hot or is it faulty![]()
They were only fitted from about 2012 'ish onwards I think, maybe latter, also the earlier ones just showed the temp in dash, latter on they also monitored outside temp by ECU for emission/performance control, so a failed one could cause engine problems/limp mode etc.Just out of interest, what year / model series are you all referring to?
Ours is a 2008 model.
Exactly, when mine was replaced it made a huge difference it was like a different vehicle and MPG improved as well.They were only fitted from about 2012 'ish onwards I think, maybe latter, also the earlier ones just showed the temp in dash, latter on they also monitored outside temp by ECU for emission/performance control, so a failed one could cause engine problems/limp mode etc.