If you end up leaving that in your car, I would not leave it in too long. It most likely will crap on you.
In a jam I required a crank sensor to get home. Picked up an Advanced Auto one just so I could get home and prolonged swapping in a Bosch unit. One of the coldest days last winter I pull up to my credit union, come back, and car won't start. Immediately knew it was the crank sensor. Called my mother pick me up, went home and picked up my other car and tools (require a back up with what I have been through with this car), drive back to credit union, took out the Advanced Auto sensor in the freezing cold, drove to Advanced Auto for a warranty replacement, drove back to my Audi to swap the replacement in (car started right up after), pick up my mother, go back to Audi, and have her drive my other car while I drove my car out that lot. In the night time in the freezing cold, it was no walk in the park. But no way I was going to leave my car there. Might come back next day with pieces of my car missing. Thing only lasted a couple months.
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