check and ohm your wires
being that the sensor ads resistance when it gets hot, you may already have to much resistance due to corosion in the wires itself. Test the loop from the controler to the sensor and back to the controler. (not sure where it is but i belive this sensor comes from the glow plug controler)
someone here can correct me on the ends to test from.
If your wiring (being it is old) is breaking down, the wires can add enough resistance to cause the sensor loop to always be on.
I am not sure where the circuit originates and which is the return circuit. but if you test the loop, then bypass sensor and test loop again. the difference in the two readings should be the actual resistance in the wires themself. a loop this short with good wires should have almost no resistance.
Old wires can cause many problems when devices use resistance in the circuit to opperate.
also if your wires are grounding out due to bad insulation this will create similar issues.
the sensor itself may be going bad fast because it is getting grounded out burning the tiny wires on the sensor which probably act as fuses.