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      04-30-2018, 09:38 AM   #1
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remove this sensor from intake manifold

I took the manifold of my 335d off in two weeks ago. It has a lot of carbon / soot build up in the manifold. To give it a clean, I took the throttle and egr valve off the manifold.

Now I have trouble to remove the pressure sensor shown in red circle? Any people have experience on how to take it off?
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      04-30-2018, 09:50 AM   #2
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Uhhhh pull.
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      04-30-2018, 09:53 AM   #3
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Uhhhh pull.
It is as easy as it?

Anyhow, I will give it a try when I off work. I hope it won't break anything.
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      04-30-2018, 12:40 PM   #4
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ya just pull..

it is a simple plastic barb in a round rubber gasket nothing fancy.. give it a twist first
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Spray it with some WD40 or other lube. The rubber grommet might come out with it.
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Spray it with some WD40 or other lube. The rubber grommet might come out with it.
I hope that you had told me earlier. Yesterday, I spend quote a few elbow grease to pull it out. The main difficulty was there are not enough space to get a firm hold on it. The sensor has a barb shape nozzle sealed by a rubber grommet.

Thanks for all you guys help!
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Make sure that you use a new grommet when putting it back it in.
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Make sure that you use a new grommet when putting it back it in.
Thanks for the reminder!
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I’ve reused 2 times. Have to be careful to not rip it though.
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      05-03-2018, 08:22 AM   #10
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I’ve reused 2 times. Have to be careful to not rip it though.
Replacing the rubber o-ring is always a good idea. It's cheap and good preventative maintenance. Also, it's been exposed to many heat cycles so pulling the sensor out for the first time in a few years could damage it.

That being said, reusing it always works in a pinch. When I replaced my calve cover the sensor seemed to have a lot of play in its slot. Replacing the o-ring made it more sturdy.
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