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Dodge Dart Ambient Temperature Sensor instantly reads outside air to enable the car to fine-tune cabin comfort and engine response, a subtle feature that drives home the fact that Dodge packs smart tech into its energetic compact. Dodge engineers sculpted the modern Dart on a sprightly Giulietta-based chassis with four-wheel independent suspension, precise steering and an interior with digital gauges, supportive seats and an available 8.4-inch touchscreen which teenagers find intuitive. Five trims ranging from budget-friendly SE to athletic GT allow owners to customize style while efficient four-cylinder engines combine with slick six-speed manuals or responsive automatics to deliver a balance of fuel economy and punchy acceleration. Classic fans still purr over previous generations with stout TorqueFlite gearboxes and longer wheelbases, proof that Dodge tradition combines strength and innovation, and real factory parts make the Dart reliable for daily driving or weekend road trips. The Dart Ambient Temperature Sensor is a small thermistor located near the grille that communicates accurate readings from the outside to the powertrain module to make decisions such as adjusting air-fuel ratios, making idle smoother and the dashboard numbers correct to make HVAC decisions feel seamless. Because the Ambient Temperature Sensor is always in operation, its accuracy ensures both performance and driver comfort. To replace the Ambient Temperature Sensor, park the car safely, disconnect the battery, unclip the old unit on the grille, plug in the new Ambient Temperature Sensor, refit panels, reconnect power, start the car and check the temperature display.