Alright so the sensor cane in today and I got it put in and so far the problem is fixed (again)
When i took the old sensor out, the metal part on the back which I'm assuming is where the contact for the connector hits was covered in what looked like a thick carbon buildup. The new one was nice and clean and shiny so I'm hoping that I don't ha e to deal with this anymore
When i took the old sensor out, the metal part on the back which I'm assuming is where the contact for the connector hits was covered in what looked like a thick carbon buildup. The new one was nice and clean and shiny so I'm hoping that I don't ha e to deal with this anymore