Try looking here... hardware changes are explaint http://vems.hu/download/sensors/LSU4.9/LSU4.9_pinout.pdf
Thanks. I measured the nernst voltage according to the pdf and it was 3.7V, so I installed the 27k resistor, after which the voltage was 5V. I guess this is the only change that needs to be made.
After that I did the sensor ohm measurement between pins 1 and 5 and the result was 102 ohm, so I entered Rcal value of 163.
On the pdf it said something about Ri target value of 165, so I entered that also, but don't know if it's correct.

I also choose set of default values from the bottom menu, no idea if these are any better than the ones I had before by default:

At this point I tried if the sensor heats now. It didn't, so I took another look at the heater fet and it was simply installed on the wrong channel! I added a second one, so both yellow locations are now populated. I plan to add a second sensor in the future so that's ok.

The heating started to work right away, after a few minutes the sensor tip was too hot to touch.
Lsu 4.9 has no need for freeair calibration, but I guess that not count the initial software calibration?
At first the ohm measurement derived value seemed to be a bit off

So I changed the Rcal value from 163 to 166. Not a big change, but now it's spot on:

I did some testing and wideband seems to be working without any problems... Correct me if I did any mistakes?