Description
Radio And Navigation Display Cover For Peugeot 307
This replacement display cover for the radio and navigation unit on the Peugeot 307 is designed for technicians and DIY enthusiasts who need an accurate, OEM-style fitment. Ideal for restoring the dashboard appearance after cosmetic damage or when original mounting clips have failed. Commonly searched by part numbers 9634504877 and 8209G6, this cover helps return the center console to factory alignment and protects the display from dust and further wear.
Technical Information
- Manufacturer: Stellantis (Peugeot)
- Model: Peugeot 307 (307 I, 307 II)
- Product Codes: 9634504877
- Additional Numbers: 8209G6
Function And Description
The display cover provides a finished frame around the radio and navigation display, securing the unit in the dash and hiding fixings and wiring. It is primarily a cosmetic and retention component but plays a role in protecting the screen from direct impact, dust ingress and heat-related discoloration.
Installation Recommendations
- Tools Needed: Plastic trim removal tools, small screwdrivers, torx/bit set as required, clean cloth.
- Preparation: Park on level ground and work in a clean, well-lit area. If you will disconnect electrical connectors, switch the ignition off and, as a precaution, disconnect the negative battery terminal to avoid short circuits or faults.
- Removal Steps: Carefully pry surrounding trim using plastic pry tools to avoid scratching. Unscrew any visible fasteners securing the radio/navigation module and gently pull the unit forward to access the display cover. Disconnect any electrical connectors if necessary.
- Replacement Steps: Remove the damaged cover by releasing retaining clips or screws. Fit the new cover by aligning clips and pressing evenly until it seats. Reinstall the radio/navigation unit, reconnect connectors, secure fasteners and re-fit surrounding trim. Test the unit and check alignment before finishing.
- Tip: Replace any broken clips or missing screws during installation to ensure a secure fit and avoid rattles.
Most Common Cause Of Failure
Cover damage is usually cosmetic and caused by impact, prolonged UV exposure leading to fading or embrittlement, and broken mounting tabs during removal or following an accident. Clips and snaps are the most frequent failure points, often breaking when plastic trim is removed without proper trim tools. Under normal conditions the cover rarely fails on its own, but visible wear and cracked tabs are the primary reasons for replacement.





