







Oxygen Sensor for Holden VE VZ Commodore WL Wm Statsman 3.6L V6 LE0 LY7
Direct fit LE0 LY7 V6 oxygen sensor replacement
BRAND NEW Post-Cat Narrowband Oxygen Sensor (Lambda Sensor)
4-wire narrowband oxygen sensor for Holden Commodore VZ/VE, Adventra, Berlina, Calais, Caprice WL/WM, Crewman, One Tonner, Statesman WL/WM, Colorado RC and Rodeo RA with 3.6L V6 engines.
NOT COMPATIBLE WITH LFX/LFW SIDI DIRECT INJECTION ENGINES. Verify your engine code before ordering.
SPECIFICATIONS
- Type: 4-Wire Narrowband Oxygen Sensor
- Connector: 4-pin oval connector
- Cable Length: 400mm
- Thread: M18x1.5
- Placement: Post-Catalytic Converter
TO SUIT
- [09/04 - 07/07] HOLDEN ADVENTRA VZ Wagon 3.6L V6 AWD
- [09/04 - 05/13] HOLDEN BERLINA VZ/VE Sedan/Wagon 3.6L V6
- [09/04 - 05/13] HOLDEN CALAIS VZ/VE Sedan/Wagon 3.6L V6
- [08/04 - 08/13] HOLDEN CAPRICE WL/WM Sedan 3.6L V6
- [09/04 - 05/13] HOLDEN COMMODORE VZ/VE Sedan/Ute/Wagon 3.6L V6
- [03/08 - 06/12] HOLDEN COLORADO RC Cab Chassis/Ute 3.6L V6 LCA 157kW
- [08/04 - 12/07] HOLDEN CREWMAN VZ Ute 3.6L V6
- [07/06 - 05/13] HDT COMMODORE VE Sedan 3.6L V6 Retro
- [11/04 - 12/05] HOLDEN ONE TONNER VZ Ute 3.6L V6
- [01/06 - 06/08] HOLDEN RODEO RA Cab Chassis/Ute 3.6L V6 LCA 157kW
- [08/04 - 08/13] HOLDEN STATESMAN WL/WM Sedan 3.6L V6
PART NUMBER: COS1195
OEM CROSS REFERENCE
- GM / Holden: 92210450, 55566592, 24403182, 9195606
- Bosch: 0258986727, 0258006378, 0258006743, 0258010068
- NTK: OZA770-EE4, OZA722-EE1
- DENSO: DOX-2050
- VEMO: V40-76-0037
- [09/04 - 07/07] HOLDEN ADVENTRA VZ Wagon 3.6L V6 AWD
- [09/04 - 05/13] HOLDEN BERLINA VZ/VE Sedan/Wagon 3.6L V6
- [09/04 - 05/13] HOLDEN CALAIS VZ/VE Sedan/Wagon 3.6L V6
- [08/04 - 08/13] HOLDEN CAPRICE WL/WM Sedan 3.6L V6
- [09/04 - 05/13] HOLDEN COMMODORE VZ/VE Sedan/Ute/Wagon 3.6L V6
- [03/08 - 06/12] HOLDEN COLORADO RC Ute 3.6L V6 LCA 157kW
- [08/04 - 12/07] HOLDEN CREWMAN VZ Ute 3.6L V6
- [07/06 - 05/13] HDT COMMODORE VE Sedan 3.6L V6 Retro
- [11/04 - 12/05] HOLDEN ONE TONNER VZ Ute 3.6L V6
- [01/06 - 06/08] HOLDEN RODEO RA Ute 3.6L V6 LCA 157kW
- [08/04 - 08/13] HOLDEN STATESMAN WL/WM Sedan 3.6L V6
How do I replace an oxygen sensor?
Most O2 sensors thread directly into the exhaust pipe or manifold. You will need an O2 sensor socket (22mm with a slot for the wire) and penetrating oil if the sensor is seized. Allow the exhaust to cool completely before starting. Some sensors also require a wiring harness connector to be unplugged. Always clear fault codes with an OBD2 scanner after replacement.
What fault codes does a faulty O2 sensor trigger?
A faulty O2 sensor typically triggers codes P0130 to P0167. The specific code indicates which sensor has failed - P0130 to P0138 relate to Bank 1 sensors and P0150 to P0158 relate to Bank 2 sensors. An OBD2 scanner will identify the exact sensor location.
Can I use a universal O2 sensor on my vehicle?
Universal sensors can work but require splicing the wiring harness which introduces risk of connection faults. A direct-fit aftermarket OEM replacement sensor with the correct connector plugs directly in with no cutting or splicing required. SensorGal stocks direct-fit sensors cross-referenced to OEM part numbers for most Australian vehicles.
How do I know if my O2 sensor is bad?
Common signs include poor fuel economy, rough idle, failed emissions test, rotten egg smell from the exhaust, and a Check Engine light with codes P0130-P0167. An OBD2 scanner showing a flat or sluggish O2 sensor waveform on live data also indicates a faulty sensor.
What is the difference between upstream and downstream O2 sensors?
The upstream (pre-cat) sensor monitors exhaust gases to help the ECU calculate fuel trim. The downstream (post-cat) sensor monitors catalytic converter efficiency. They serve different functions and are not interchangeable even if they look identical.
Can a bad O2 sensor damage my catalytic converter?
Yes. A faulty upstream O2 sensor can cause the engine to run rich, sending unburnt fuel into the catalytic converter. Over time this overheats and destroys the catalyst. Replacing the O2 sensor promptly protects your catalytic converter.
How many O2 sensors does my vehicle have?
Most 4-cylinder vehicles have two O2 sensors (one upstream, one downstream). V6 and V8 engines typically have four - one upstream and one downstream per bank. Contact us with your vehicle details and we will confirm the correct quantity and part numbers.
| Identification | |
|---|---|
| SKU | COS1195_0258986727 |
| Barcode # | 4047025020411 |
| Brand | Aftermarket OEM Replacement |
| Part Numbers | |
| Part Number | COS1195 |
| Reference OEM Number | 92210450 |
| Other OEM Numbers | 55566592, 92171135, 92210450, 9195606, 24403182 |
| Related Part Numbers | 0258986727, COS1195, EGO-135, OX425 |
| Trade Part Numbers | BOSCH: 0258986727, NTK: OZA770-EE4 |
| Product Specifics | |
| Type | Oxygen / Lambda Sensor |
| Thread Size | M18x1.5 |
| Number of pins | 4-Pin |
| Connector Shape | oval |
| Cable Length | 400mm |
| Fitment Type | Direct Replacement |
| Brand | Aftermarket Replacement |
| Placement | Post-Catalytic Converter |
| Number of Wires | 4-Wire |
| Other Details | |
| Note | 4-pin oval connector - 4-wire - 400mm cable - M18x1.5 |
| Unit Of Measure | ea |
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