That's a fine solution if you know 100% it's the sensor that's knackered, but what if you're swapping sensors around to track down a problem, i.e. with the wiring loom?
I recently replaced a 'faulty' sensor with a new one, cos the IID tool said it was kaput, but even with a new sensor in, I still have a problem which is down to a chaffed wire on the wiring loom. Have kept and tested the 'knackered' sensor in a different socket and it works fine. Means I now have a spare good sensor which I can put in place of the next one that fails, or even use it as a tester for the next time I have a PDC problem.
Edit. It's also best if the sensor is levered out, not pulled/yanked as it's really easy to damage the wiring.
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