Speaker parking assistant Citroën Peugeot 9653138980 6590A0

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Stellantis CITROEN PEUGEOT
9653138980 6590A0

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Description

Loudspeaker for parking assistant for various CITROEN and PEUGEOT car models

Part description

This parking assistant speaker (buzzer) is used for acoustic signaling when parking – it converts the instructions of the parking sensor system into a clearly audible tone in the cabin. It is a used original part for cars of the Stellantis group (Citroën/Peugeot), suitable as a replacement in the event of a failure of the parking assistant sound or intermittent beeping.

If you are looking for a part by number, refer in particular to 9653138980 and 6590A0 on the part/label.

Technical information

  • Manufacturer: Stellantis (Citroën / Peugeot)
  • Model: Citroën C2; Citroën C3; Citroën Xsara Picasso; Peugeot 307; Peugeot 607
  • Other numbers: not specified

Product codes

  • Product codes: 9653138980, 6590A0

Installation recommendations

Generally/typically for parking assistant speaker (buzzer) replacement: exact access and location varies by specific car model and equipment.

1) Before assembly

  • Compare with old part: same numbers 9653138980 / 6590A0, same connector type and number of pins.
  • Visually check the condition: undamaged connector, no cracks in the cover, no traces of leakage or contact corrosion.
  • If the problem was “no sound”, it is advisable to first check whether the cause is in the cabling/connector (looseness, oxidation).

2) Necessary tools and materials

  • Basic set of screwdrivers and bits (according to type of attachment)
  • Plastic pry bar for removing upholstery/covers (to limit plastic damage)
  • Electrical contact cleaner (as needed)
  • Work light and gloves

3) Step-by-step assembly procedure

  1. Turn off the ignition, remove the key and wait for the car’s systems to go to sleep.
  2. Disconnect the battery (recommended for electrical parts to avoid short circuits).
  3. Access the parking assistant speaker by removing the relevant cover/trim (procedure varies by car).
  4. Find the speaker and its connector; check that the connector is not pulled out or oxidized.
  5. Disconnect the electrical connector (press the fuse, do not pull on the cables).
  6. Remove the speaker attachment (screw/clip/holder depending on the design) and remove the part.
  7. Compare the old and new part (shape, connector, mount, part numbers).
  8. Mount the speaker in the holder and secure it in the original way (without force, so that the plastic does not crack).
  9. Connect the connector as far as it will go so that the fuse clicks clearly.
  10. Put back the removed covers/trims and check for rattles and pinched wiring.
  11. Connect the battery.
  12. Switch on the ignition and perform a functional test of the parking assistant (acoustic feedback).
    • 4) Post-assembly checks and test drive/function verification

      • Verify that the system emits a sound when the parking assist is activated and that the sound is stable (no dropouts).
      • Check that nothing resonates after the interior/body parts are assembled and that the wiring is routed securely.

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

      • Connector not engaged → after connection, gently pull the connector and verify that it is secured by the fuse.
      • Damage to fuses and plastics during disassembly → use a plastic pry bar and proceed patiently.
      • Pinched wiring when folding covers → visually inspect cable routing before tightening/snapping.
      • Assembly without disconnecting the battery → risk of short circuit or error conditions; better disconnect the battery.

      Reasons why the part is damaged

      • Age and wear and tear – gradual degradation of speaker membrane/electronics, sound fading or dropouts.
      • Moisture and leakage – corrosion of contacts, intermittent display or complete non-functionality.
      • Oxidation or loose connector – typically manifests itself in occasional beeps or blackouts.
      • Mechanical damage during unprofessional disassembly of interior/body parts in the vicinity.
      • Electrical fault in the installation (short circuit, overvoltage) – can damage the speaker or accelerate its failure.

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg