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Cold triggering glass sensor?


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bqe. 
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Posted: January 25, 2007 at 6:26 PM / IP Logged  
Does the cold weather make the DEI glass sensor any more sesitive than when its warm out?
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The glass sensor just listens for frequency.
Dont see what temperature has to do anything with it.
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My car (85 corvette) is made primarily of plastic (fiberglass ets...).  I am pretty sure plastic expands and contracts more than metal from temperture chance.  this makes various cracking noises/vibrations in the body.  this set off my shock sensor.  you should just turn down sensitivity and test it. .. dont break your glass, maybe test it w/ metal tapping on it.

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