Description
Left rear outer lamp for the wing for PEUGEOT 406 Combi. Without bulb holders, which can be purchased separately. Driver’s side.
This left rear outer lamp is a direct-fit replacement for the Peugeot 406 Combi (Estate) and is ideal for professional workshops and independent DIY mechanics. Supplied without bulb holders, it lets you reuse original sockets if intact or fit new holders and bulbs as needed. The part is commonly searched by product code 6350H5, so adding the code to your search will speed up finding the correct unit.
The lamp restores all main rear-light functions on the outer wing: tail light, brake light and turn signal (indicator). Because it is mounted in the rear wing, it is more exposed to road debris and minor impacts than inner lamps, so replacing a damaged outer lamp improves both safety and vehicle appearance. The housing and lens are designed to match the original contours and mounting points of the Peugeot 406 Combi.
Technical Information
- Manufacturer: Stellantis / Peugeot
- Model: 406 Combi (Estate)
- Product Codes: 6350H5
- Other Numbers: NFP
Installation Recommendations
Basic replacement can be completed with common hand tools. Typical steps:
- Park on a level surface and protect the work area. Disconnect the negative battery terminal before starting to avoid short circuits and to protect vehicle electronics.
- Access the lamp from inside the luggage compartment by folding or removing the trim panels to reach the mounting screws/bolts.
- Remove fasteners and carefully withdraw the lamp from the wing. Unplug the multi‑pin connector and detach any retaining clips.
- Fit the new lamp into the mounting location, reconnect the electrical connector, and secure with the original fasteners. Replace bulb holders if they were not supplied with the unit.
- Check all light functions (tail, brake and indicator) before refitting interior trim. Ensure the lamp aligns correctly with the body gap and that seals are intact to prevent moisture ingress.
For best results use correct replacement bulbs and inspect the wiring connector and gasket for corrosion or damage. If you are unsure about access or electronic issues, have the installation performed by a professional.
Why This Part Fails Most Often
- Impact Damage: Outer wing lamps are often damaged in minor collisions or by road debris, causing cracked lenses or broken mounts.
- Moisture Ingress: Damaged seals or cracked lenses allow water into the housing, leading to corroded contacts and electrical faults.
- Connector And Socket Wear: Oxidation or heat-related degradation of bulb holders and connectors can cause intermittent lighting or failure.
Notes On Durability And Fitment
When replacing the outer lamp, inspect adjacent bodywork and seal surfaces. A new lamp will typically restore proper illumination and improve visibility, but longevity depends on correct sealing and undamaged wiring. Because this unit is sold without bulb holders, plan to reuse existing holders only if they are in good condition or install new holders to ensure reliable performance.







