Accelerator Pedal Peugeot 206 0280752258 9647575580 1601Q3

42.00

Stellantis citroën peugeot
0280752258 9647575580 1601Q3 NFP

2 in stock

Description

Bosch accelerator pedal for Peugeot 206 vehicles.

Overview

High-quality electronic accelerator pedal assembly (drive-by-wire) manufactured by Bosch and supplied with PSA OE references. Designed primarily for Peugeot 206 models, this pedal transmits the driver’s input as an electrical signal to the engine control unit (ECU) and is a direct replacement for worn or faulty original units. Commonly searched by part numbers 0280752258, 9647575580 or 1601Q3.

Features And Function

  • Electronic Potentiometer/Throttle Position Sensor Integrated: Converts pedal travel into an electrical signal for the ECU.
  • Plug-and-Play Mechanical Fitment: Direct replacement for original pedal housings used on compatible Peugeot 206 variants.
  • Durable Design: Bosch sensor technology intended to provide stable signal output and repeatable response under normal operating conditions.

Symptoms Of A Faulty Pedal

  • Unstable or Hesitant Acceleration
  • Reduced Engine Response Or Limp Mode Activation
  • Illuminated Check Engine Light With Throttle/Pedal Related Fault Codes (e.g., throttle/pedal correlation codes such as P2135/P2138)
  • Intermittent Loss Of Throttle Signal Or Sudden Jump In Engine RPM

Technical Information

  • Manufacturer: Bosch
  • Model: Peugeot 206 (Electronic Accelerator Pedal / Potentiometer)
  • Product Codes: 0280752258, 9647575580, 1601Q3
  • Additional Numbers: 280752258

Installation And Recommendations

Replacement is straightforward for a qualified mechanic or experienced DIYer comfortable with electrical components. Recommended procedure:

  • Disconnect The Battery Before Starting Work To Avoid Short Circuits And Protect Vehicle Electronics.
  • Remove The Lower Dashboard Trim Or Footwell Cover To Access The Pedal Assembly.
  • Unplug The Electrical Connector And Remove Fasteners Securing The Pedal To The Pedal Box.
  • Fit The New Pedal, Tighten Fasteners To The Manufacturer’s Recommended Torque, And Reconnect The Electrical Connector.
  • After Installation Clear Any Stored Fault Codes And Perform Throttle/Pedal Adaptation Or Relearn Using A Diagnostic Tool. If Adaptation Is Not Performed The Engine May Enter Limp Mode Or Exhibit Improper Throttle Response.

Why The Part Usually Fails

Electronic accelerator pedals typically fail due to wear of internal potentiometers, contamination from dust or moisture, connector corrosion, or mechanical damage from impact. Repeated heavy use, exposure to road salts or water ingress increases the risk of signal degradation. Faulty wiring or poor connector contacts can also cause intermittent faults.

Practical Tips

  • Inspect Connectors And Wiring Harness For Corrosion Or Damage When Replacing The Pedal.
  • Keep The Footwell Area Dry And Clean To Prolong Sensor Life.
  • Always Use An Appropriate Diagnostic Tool To Verify Signal Integrity And Complete Any Required Adaptation Procedures.

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg