Tank cap Peugeot 307 9643083777 KMFD

20.00

Stellantis CITROEN PEUGEOT
9643083777 151799 KMFD

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Description

Cap tank cover for PEUGEOT 307 cars
Color blue metallic KMFD
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Part description

Original used fuel tank cap designed for Peugeot 307. This is a body part that ensures a clean and safe closure of the tank neck space and at the same time completes the look of the car. The piece offered is in the shade blue metallic (KMFD).

In practice, this part is often searched by product number – if you are comparing with the original cap, focus mainly on matching codes and design.

Technical information

  • Manufacturer: Stellantis (Citroën / Peugeot)
  • Model: Peugeot 307
  • Other numbers: 151799, KMFD

Product codes

  • Product codes: 9643083777

Installation recommendations

Generally/typically applies to replacing the tank cap/cover in passenger cars – the exact procedure may vary depending on the specific design of the car and the attachment mechanism.

1) Before assembly

  • Compare the new part with the old one: shape, fit, hinge/axes, stops and overall fit.
  • Check the match between the part codes (9643083777) and the KMFD shade if you are dealing with appearance.
  • Check the condition of the used part: cracks, broken handles, damaged edges and possible scratches in the paint.

2) Necessary tools and materials

  • Basic hand tools (typically screwdrivers / small ratchet attachments depending on design)
  • Plastic pry bar for removing upholstery/covers (if access is required)
  • Cleaning agent and cloth for cleaning the contact surfaces

3) Step-by-step assembly procedure

  1. Ensure the vehicle is level and turn off the ignition.
  2. Open the tank cover and check how the original part is attached (hinge, pin, possible screws/clips).
  3. If there is dirt in the area, clean the area and the mating surfaces so that the new part fits properly.
  4. Carefully release the attachment of the old lid (without force to avoid damaging the surrounding plastics/sheet metal).
  5. Remove the old part and check that there is no clip/part of the pin left in the attachment point.
  6. Place the new cap in the correct position and test the free movement of the hinge (without binding).
  7. Put on and secure the attachment according to the design (snap/insert the pin/tighten if necessary).
  8. Open and close the lid several times, check that it fits correctly with the body and holds in the closed position.
  9. Perform a final fit check and clean the surrounding area if necessary.
    • 4) Post-assembly checks and functional test verification

      • Check that the cap is secure, does not rub anywhere, and is evenly seated when closed.
      • Verify that it can be comfortably opened and closed repeatedly (without play and skipping).

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

      • Forcible disassembly → use a gentle procedure, possibly a plastic pry bar, and look for hidden clips/securements.
      • Not tightened/unsecured attachment → after assembly, try opening and closing several times so that the lid does not come loose.
      • Poor fit (the part “fits crooked”) → recheck the seat in the hinge/pins and the correct position of the stops.

      Reasons why the part is damaged

      • Mechanical stress on the hinge – frequent opening, twisting or closing “by force”.
      • Careless handling during refueling – hitting with a refueling gun or hitting an open cap.
      • Damage to mounts/clips during disassembly or after a minor collision.
      • Aging of the material and surface degradation (paint/scratches) due to the weather, dishwashers and UV radiation.

Additional information

Weight 0.3 kg