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      <description>So, your check engine light just popped on, and after a quick scan, you&amp;#39;ve realized it&amp;#39;s an oxygen sensor issue, but now you&amp;#39;re stuck wondering how do you know which o2 sensor is bad when your car might have four of them. It&amp;#39;s a common headache. You</description>
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