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Nope no need to replace it. Its useless really. Its only an indication telling you that you have high temps in the cat which could damage it.

When I had the std compliance cat car had water in coilpacks (dont ask how) excess fuel was being dumped into the car and burnt off. The light would go off.

Then cat was replaced and couldnt fit the temp sensor so it was grounded to stop the light being on.

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