FEBI BILSTEIN 100814 Exhaust Gas Temperature Sensor

Compatible with OPEL ASTRA J Sports Tourer (P10) , OPEL ASTRA J (P10) , OPEL ASTRA J Sedans Show more info
Monitors exhaust gas temperature for optimal engine performance and emissions control. Ensures your vehicle's systems operate efficiently.
57.02 EUR
inc. VAT 21%
In stock 1
Delivery 1 day (02.04.2026)
PN 100814
Make FEBI BILSTEIN
EAN 4054224008140

The FEBI BILSTEIN 100814 is a high-quality sensor designed to accurately measure exhaust gas temperature. This critical data allows the engine control unit (ECU) to make real-time adjustments to fuel injection and ignition timing, ensuring optimal combustion and reducing harmful emissions. Proper functioning of the exhaust gas temperature sensor is vital for maintaining engine health and efficiency. It helps prevent overheating of exhaust components like the catalytic converter and particulate filter, extending their lifespan. A faulty sensor can lead to poor fuel economy, increased emissions, and potential engine damage. FEBI BILSTEIN is known for its commitment to quality and precision engineering. This sensor is manufactured to meet or exceed original equipment specifications, providing reliable and durable performance. Installation is straightforward, making it a suitable replacement part for various vehicle makes and models.

  • Accurately measures exhaust gas temperature
  • Essential for engine control unit (ECU) adjustments
  • Helps optimize fuel efficiency
  • Reduces harmful emissions
  • Protects exhaust components from overheating
  • Ensures reliable engine performance
  • High-quality construction by FEBI BILSTEIN
  • Meets or exceeds OE specifications
OE-number
08 55 277
  • OPEL
    • ASTRA J Sports Tourer (P10)
      • 1.7 CDTI (35) (81kW/110PS)
      • 1.7 CDTI (35) (92kW/125PS)
      • 1.7 CDTI (35) (74kW/101PS)
    • ASTRA J (P10)
      • 1.7 CDTI (68) (81kW/110PS)
      • 1.7 CDTI (68) (92kW/125PS)
    • ASTRA J Sedans
      • 1.7 CDTI (69) (81kW/110PS)
      • 1.7 CDTI (74kW/101PS)
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