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Also see Wide Band Sensors for general information regarding wideband oxygen sensors. Base CAN ID: 400 (decimal) = 0x190 (11-bit standard ID). This number increments by 2xN for the N-th controller.
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ETH chemists have developed a tiny, high-performance oxygen sensor that fulfils a wide range of performance criteria. The main innovation is that the sensor works in a similar way to the light ...