5th door button Peugeot 307 CC 9632343580 872559

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Stellantis CITROEN PEUGEOT
9632343580 872559 NFP

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Description

Trunk opening button for PEUGEOT 307 CC cars

Part description

Used 5th door button (opening the trunk lid) intended for Peugeot 307 CC. It’s a handy body part that’s often searched by number – if you’ve lost the lid opening or the button doesn’t respond, a replacement is usually the fastest way to restore full functionality.

Suitable as a replacement for a damaged or non-functioning piece – ideal for car mechanics and home repairs when you want to keep the original solution without unnecessary modifications.

Technical information

  • Manufacturer: Stellantis (Citroën/Peugeot)
  • Model: Peugeot 307 CC
  • Other numbers: 872559 NFP

Product codes

  • Product codes: 9632343580, 872559

Installation recommendations

Generally/typically for this type of part, it is a button integrated in the body part (rear cover) and the replacement consists of disassembling the access from the inside, disconnecting the connector and snapping/fixing the part. The exact procedure may vary depending on the specific model of the car.

1) Before assembly

  • Compare the new and original part: shape, fitting, connector and connection length/construction.
  • Check the condition of the used part: undamaged plastic, button flexibility, clean and straight pins in the connector (no corrosion).
  • Recommended: disconnect the battery (minimizing the risk of a short circuit when handling the connector).

2) Necessary tools and materials

  • Set of screwdrivers / bits (according to the type of fastening of upholstery and covers)
  • Plastic crowbar for removing upholstery/clips
  • Electrical contact cleaner (optional)
  • Clean cloth, possibly insulating tape to secure the bundle

3) Step-by-step assembly procedure

  1. Secure the vehicle against movement and open the tailgate (if still possible).
  2. Disconnect the battery (recommended) and wait a short time for the systems to sleep.
  3. Remove the rear lid inner cover/upholstery to gain access to the button and wiring.
  4. Locate the button connector and check for frayed, loose or oxidized.
  5. Unplug the connector (disengage the connector fuse, do not pull on the cables).
  6. Release the old button from its attachment (depending on the design, it is usually clicked or screwed on).
  7. Remove the part and clean the seating area/surroundings so that the button fits properly.
  8. Install the new button into the holder and check that it is firmly seated and does not move.
  9. Connect the connector and make sure the fuse clicks properly.
  10. Before reinstalling the upholstery, perform a basic function check (after reconnecting the battery).
  11. Refit the covers/upholstery and all clips/screws.
  12. Do a final check of button function with lid closed and lid open.
    • 4) Post-assembly checks and test drive/function verification

      • Verify that the button responds reliably and does not “interrupt” the function.
      • Check that the wiring is not pinched and that the connector holds.
      • If the fault was initially intermittent, test the opening of the lid several times in a row in different positions and with slight movement of the bundle (without force).

      5) The most common assembly mistakes + how to avoid them

      • Damage to upholstery clips – use a plastic pry bar and work evenly.
      • Pulling on cables when disconnecting – always unlock the connector and pull on the body of the connector.
      • Poor button seating – before assembly, check that the part fits in the hole and is properly snapped/secured.
      • Ignoring oxidation of the contacts – if there are signs of corrosion, gently clean the contacts and treat them with a contact cleaner.

      Reasons why the part is damaged

      • Intrusion of moisture into the area of the button and subsequent oxidation of the contacts.
      • Mechanical wear due to frequent use (tired button mechanism).
      • Damage to wiring or connector (looseness, broken wires, poor contact).
      • Reckless handling when disassembling the upholstery or when repairing the trunk lid.

Additional information

Weight 0.3 kg