Since you didn't have the other dealer correct the prolem when you got the car back you're going to have to grin and bear it now. At $114 for a sensor that has no reason to be more than $20 (and that's a stretch, considering how simple a device it is) I'm glad I took my time and worked Randy's loose instead of shredding it when I changed his bearing.
I'm just curious as to why you felt it necessary to take it to a dealer in the first place. The first dealer proved that their mechanic(s) are no better than a poor mechanic anywhere else. There's really nothing mystical about the car and nothing that can't be repaired by any good mechanic.
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