Just unplug the sensor.
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Or you could change the sensor.
The sensors are known to go bad. But also, the hole can sometimes clog up and cause bad readings. If you are going to fix it, buy the new sensor, drain some coolant out, remove the old sensor, and check the hole. If the hole is gunked up, clean it out and install the old sensor and see if it works. If it does, return the new one.
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