No, I removed the old one which was about 3 Hrs and a lot of panther piss. It came out literally a thousandth at a time. The inside of the hole was hexagonal and the new part would not even start into the hole. I am fighting with it now. I decided that the hole had to be "grown" to the old sensor. I stuck a large chisel into the hole and turned it with a wrench until chunks flew. It would appear the hole had grown shut. I have reamed it out with chisels and emery cloth. I stopped for lunch but the new one may go into the hole soon. I'll let you know. That's the way it always works for me. Someone else can bring me their car and it takes 1 hr to change both of the rear wheel hubs and mine will take weeks with copious amounts of cursing and panther piss. Just the way it is. Dave