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      10-08-2016, 10:43 PM   #45
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I was doing INPA scan today and noticed the following picture attached.

Voltage Engine Temp and Voltage Coolant temp radiator output was much more that max value. Then I noticed that ambient temperature is 106.7F while it was ~65F outside. Could someone explain if this parameters in INPA somehow connected with ambient sensor data?
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I was doing INPA scan today and noticed the following picture attached.

Voltage Engine Temp and Voltage Coolant temp radiator output was much more that max value. Then I noticed that ambient temperature is 106.7F while it was ~65F outside. Could someone explain if this parameters in INPA somehow connected with ambient sensor data?
I haven't experienced this before, but will throw out some ideas:

Does your fan run run at full blast?

Do you have any other method for reading coolant temp? (MHD, JB4, etc.)

Depending on that second level of data, you'll likely be able to track down the problem (likely a bad sensor, loose/unplugged cable, etc.)
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I haven't experienced this before, but will throw out some ideas:

Does your fan run run at full blast?

Do you have any other method for reading coolant temp? (MHD, JB4, etc.)

Depending on that second level of data, you'll likely be able to track down the problem (likely a bad sensor, loose/unplugged cable, etc.)
I'll try to find a way to check that. Thank you!
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Today I was messing around with INPA and noticed that after Clear Errors it resets the temperature value that I see on the panel. Probably it need to calibrate itself.
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