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      <title>6 Simple Steps to Clean O2 Sensors</title>
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      <description>Oxygen sensors, also known as O2 sensors, are crucial components of a vehicle&amp;rsquo;s exhaust system responsible for monitoring the oxygen content in the exhaust gases and providing feedback to the engine control unit (ECU). If left unattended, contaminated O2 sensors can compromise their ability to accurately relay information about the air-fuel ratio to the ECU, leading to a host of performance issues and reduced fuel efficiency. Regular cleaning of O2 sensors is, therefore, essential to maintain their optimal functionality and ensure the smooth running of your vehicle.</description>
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