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Originally Posted by racingbmwm3
Pictures? It shouldn't affect the sensor right away, you'll know if you get a SES light though. Long term, it will allow dirt/contamination inside the sensor which will degrade its sensabilities. So, plan on replacing it at some point in the future if you don't do it now.
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I agree. My mechanic cracked/broke my sensor while doing some other work and he felt it was important enough to replce it which he paid for.