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      <description>Maintaining optimal engine performance and efficiency is crucial for a seamless driving experience. One critical component that plays a vital role in this is the O2 sensor, responsible for measuring the oxygen levels in the exhaust gas. Over time, carbon deposits and contaminants can accumulate on the O2 sensor, hindering its ability to provide accurate readings. Cleaning the O2 sensor periodically ensures its proper functioning and can significantly improve engine performance.</description>
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