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    M20 Temp Sensor (blue)

    This thing is a total PITA to get to. Is it possible to remove it without having to removing anything else. I'm guessing probably not. :-(

    #2
    I used a modified (heated and bent) open ended wrench. If you have access to a torch, that should work for you, if you don't, then you'll probably have to.

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      #3
      Originally posted by lordofthewaters View Post
      I used a modified (heated and bent) open ended wrench. If you have access to a torch, that should work for you, if you don't, then you'll probably have to.


      Now there is an idea. ;-)

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        #4
        I used a double offset 3/4" wrench I borrowed from a mechanic friend of mine. Once the sender was out, the sensor was out in 10 seconds.
        Originally posted by chileelky
        amaze about the enthusiasm e30 generate

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          #5
          What about a crows foot?

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            #6
            Originally posted by SchnellerVert View Post
            What about a crows foot?

            That was sugguested by a friend. Yet to try it though as I do not own one.

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