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Used airbags vary between vehicles - and whether you call it used, second hand or a replacement, matching the right one matters. These are the details breakers need to match the right part to your car - our request form asks them so you only hear from suppliers with the correct part:
The Tigra came in two distinct generations: the original Tigra A (1994–2001) and the later Tigra B TwinTop (2004–2009), which was a retractable hardtop roadster rather than a coupe. These two generations share no airbag parts, so you must identify which generation your car is before searching for a used airbag. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker.
Both years fall within the Tigra A generation (1994–2001), so the body structure and interior architecture are from the same family, which is a good starting point. However, whether the specific airbag module is compatible with your car's SRS system is something you must confirm with the breaker using your registration, as SRS control unit variations can affect what will work safely. Airbags are safety-critical components and should always be fitted by a qualified technician.
The Tigra B TwinTop ran from 2004 to 2009 as a single generation, so a 2004 and a 2007 car are both within that same generation, which is encouraging for fitment. That said, compatibility with the specific SRS system in your car is not something that can be confirmed on generation alone, so you should check this directly with the breaker against your registration before purchasing. Because airbags are single-use safety-critical parts, professional fitting is strongly recommended.
A 2003 Tigra would be a late Tigra A, while your 2005 car is a Tigra B TwinTop — these are separate generations with different body structures and interior systems, so this is a cross-generation boundary. Whether any airbag components cross that boundary is not something to assume; you should route this question directly to the breaker with both registrations. Do not fit an airbag without professional verification of SRS compatibility.
For the Tigra B TwinTop, trim level does not fundamentally change the airbag fitment in the way it might affect seat upholstery or alloy wheel style. You may find minor cosmetic differences in interior finish between trim levels such as Sport and Design, but the key variables for airbag fitment are generation and the specific SRS system fitted to your car. Confirm compatibility against your registration with the breaker, and always have airbags installed by a professional.
Yes, driver (OS) and passenger (NS) airbags are completely different parts with different mounting points, inflator sizes, and deployment characteristics, so you must specify the correct side when asking for a quote. On a UK right-hand-drive Tigra, the driver airbag is on the right (OS) and the passenger airbag is on the left (NS). Airbags are single-use after deployment, so always confirm with the breaker that the unit you are buying has never been deployed, and have it fitted by a qualified technician.