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Hello!
So, here is a brief story / question.
I own a 2008 JK Rubi, (Second one, first one caught fire while bush riding in Northern Ontario (hunting season)) and when I drove off the lot, my Check engine light came on, so I did the key trick to get the code, and it says that it's the ambient air temp. sensor low voltage.....
Is there something I can do to fix this, or is it something I need to worry about? The dealership said that it happens when it's cold. Well....up here in the north, its FREEZING starting in October.
I am just curious if I should worry, or if there is something I can do myself to fix this. (The closest dealership is not an option for me, as they are the reason my last jeep caught fire)
Thanks,
Lee
So, here is a brief story / question.
I own a 2008 JK Rubi, (Second one, first one caught fire while bush riding in Northern Ontario (hunting season)) and when I drove off the lot, my Check engine light came on, so I did the key trick to get the code, and it says that it's the ambient air temp. sensor low voltage.....
Is there something I can do to fix this, or is it something I need to worry about? The dealership said that it happens when it's cold. Well....up here in the north, its FREEZING starting in October.
I am just curious if I should worry, or if there is something I can do myself to fix this. (The closest dealership is not an option for me, as they are the reason my last jeep caught fire)
Thanks,
Lee