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I agree with Dark Skies, its the corrosion, not the temp, thats holding the sensor in. when you finally get it out, you will see how much gets in there. I've seen them where they had to be knocked out with a hammer. When you put them back in, use a light coat of NO-OX or Never Seize on the inside of the bracket.
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