Yes. Try this instead.
Intake Manifold Position Sensor - Audi 8V/8S/B8.5/B9 & Volkswagen Golf MK7 GTI/R - EA888.3
PART NUMBER: 06K907386D
Had the exact same problem in my 2014 Octavia 3 with 84xxx kms
I snapped off the old sensor (and it is very easy to get to if you take off the oil filter) and put the new one in.
Cost me ~ $140 AUD
https://www.vagparts.com.au/products/audi-volkswagen-intake-manifold-position-sensor-genuine-volkswagen-audi-06k907386d?variant=39553411514443
https://www.ecstuning.com/b-genuine-volkswagen-audi-parts/intake-manifold-flap-position-sensor/06k907386d/
MK7 Golf Gti's have the same problem however the fix isn't as widely documented since they received intake manifold warranties for up to 10 years or 120k miles.
Diagram in here shows where to replace the sensor.
https://www.golfmk7.com/forums/index.php?threads/p2014-code-intake-manifold-runner-position-sensor-switch-circuit-bank-1a.330245/page-2
AUDI:
https://www.audiownersclub.com/forums/topic/14901-s3-2014-error-code-p2014/
Couldn't find it but There was a reddit post I believe talking about this issues where the only comment told OP to buy the sensor and take off the old sensor (he said he snapped it off because it was hard to get out, I did this too.)
Super Easy Job, the commenter did it without taking the oil filter housing off and he must have spent ages and doing it but yeah.
Take oil filter out, snap the old sensor off, put in the new one, and Bob's you're uncle.
The new sensor is a little longer than the old one so it does seem to stick out a bit. Also remember to lightly lube the o-ring on the sensor, I just used engine oil.
Hope this helped!!!