I've heard of multiple ways to remove the sensor altogether - but none of them worked. Grounding this wire, powering that wire..........mine would still go off from time to time. Had to rip out the buzzer itself.
As for replacing the sensor, You'd have to check it out. Being one wire I'd imagine its likely a type of switch to ground.....but I ahve no idea, if I ahd one in front of me i'd bust out the DMM and tell you.
But if you decide to delete it altogether - be prepared to pull the gauge cluster and snap (one of the many) the little buzzer off the back of it.
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