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Technically you could wire the two extra heater wires to switched ignition and it would work. This would mean the heater is on all the time. The correct way is for it to turn off after a set amount of time from intial starting. This is done by modern ECUs for emissions reasons, so there is no real advantage to this other than you get an accurate reading quicker after startup.
 
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