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Originally Posted by JFP in PA
Before I would replace anything, I would be testing the sensor electrically to see if it is actually working or not. You may have a sensor issue, or a wiring problem, and the sensor ain't cheap. And without knowing your year and model, I cannot comment on the part number.
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I'm sure of the part number. I've gone ahead and bought a used replacement from ebay for a little over $50, that says it's guaranteed to be working, and 30 day warranty. Anyway, not feeling knowledgeable or qualified to test the sensor, swapping out the unit seems pretty straightforward, and should be a decent test. If it still doesn't work when I've done that, I'm probably going to have to take it to the shop.