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Yes, same part for both sensors. They can be a BI*CH to replace. Mine were corroded into the brackey so I had to remove the bracket requiring a regap which is easy. If you have to remove the bracket you wll need to take a corect diamete washer that you make into the correct thickness. Use a removable glue to glue the washer to the sensor, install the bracket and the gap is correct. My old sensors were destroyed in the removal process so i used the new sensors to set the gap. Its an akward place to get to and work on but be patient and don't get frustrated.

I used 2 of the BMW sensors form my local BMW dealership at $60.00 each. They are well aware of the issues with these sensors which either work or don't, no in between. The wire is about 8-10" longer so be sure to tie up the extra on the ENGINE side of the shroud.

Good news is this will correct things and you will be back in business.
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