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Direct-fit & Universal Oxygen Sensor Application List
Also known as O2 sensors, HEGO sensors, Lambda sensors
Please select your car specification from the list below, or return to the
model list, or return to the
Oxygen Sensor category page.
PLEASE NOTE: All sensors listed on these page are front/pre-cat/upstream sensors unless
they have "(Post Catalytic Convertor)" in their description.
( Unsure what front/pre-cat/upstream means?
Click here for information )
Model |
Engine Code
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Chassis
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Years |
Price inc VAT and P&P
= in stock
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Vauxhall Tigra 1.4i |
Direct-fit
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Universal
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Tigra 1.4i 16v 89bhp (1-pin plug, 1 wire) |
X14XE |
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11/1994 to 1/2001 |
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Tigra 1.4i 16v 89bhp (3-pin plug, 1 wire) |
X14XE |
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11/1994 to 1/2001 |
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Tigra 1.4i 16v 90bhp |
Z14XEP |
6E999999 or later |
1/2006 onward |
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Tigra 1.4i 16v 90bhp |
Z14XEP |
Pre CAT Chassis 6EXXXXXX |
1/2006 onward |
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Tigra 1.4i 16v 90bhp |
Z14XEP |
Post CAT |
1/2006 onward |
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Tigra 1.4i 16v 90bhp |
Z14XEP |
up to 5E999999 |
1/2006 onward |
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Tigra 1.4i 16v 90bhp |
Z14XEP |
Post CAT |
5/2004 onward |
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Tigra 1.4i 16v 90bhp |
Z14XEP |
Pre CAT Chassis 6EXXXXXX |
5/2004 onward |
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Tigra 1.4i 16v 90bhp |
Z14XEP |
6E999999 or later |
5/2004 onward |
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Tigra 1.4i 16v 90bhp |
Z14XEP |
up to 5E999999 |
5/2004 onward |
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Tigra 1.4i 16v 90bhp (Post Catalytic Convertor) |
Z14XEP |
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5/2004 onward |
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If your model is not listed here, please complete our online form
for more information. We can normally get hold of most sensors within a few days.
Pre-cat / Post-cat? What does that mean?
All petrol cars sold within the EU from 2001 onwards (and some before then) will have 2 or more oxygen sensors:
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There will be at least one sensor at the front of the vehicle, mounted into the exhaust pipe
or manifold somewhere before the catalytic convertor.
This is known as the front, pre-cat or upstream sensor.
V-type engines (V6, V8 etc) will often have one pre-cat sensor for each bank of cylinders.
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There will then be another sensor positioned after the catalyst, known as the rear,
post-cat or downstream sensor.
Under normal circumstances, the rear sensor does not have any direct impact on the fuel mixture
(and therefore the running and emissions of the engine) - it is there to offer a comparison value
after the catalyst, allowing the car to monitor the performance of the cat.
ALL sensors listed on these page are front / pre-cat / upstream sensors unless they have
"(Post Catalytic Convertor)" in their description.
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