Description
Electric central locking mechanism for the right rear door for Peugeot 206 vehicles.
Overview
This Electric Central Locking Mechanism is designed for the Right Rear Door of the Peugeot 206. It restores reliable central locking operation and is commonly searched under Part Number 913887. Intended for professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts, the unit replaces a failed door lock actuator or latch assembly and is compatible with standard central locking systems used on Peugeot 206 models.
Key Features and Function
- Direct replacement for the factory right rear door locking mechanism on Peugeot 206.
- Integrates with Central Locking System to Lock and Unlock the Door via Remote Or Door Switch.
- Electromechanical Actuator Controlling Latch And Linkages.
- Often Identified And Ordered By Part Number 913887.
Technical Information
- Manufacturer: Stellantis (Peugeot)
- Model: Peugeot 206
- Product Codes: 913887
- Other Numbers: Not Specified
Compatible Models
Fits Peugeot 206 models for the Right Rear Door. Always confirm fitment by matching the part number 913887 with the vehicle’s existing part before installation.
Installation And Replacement
Replacement requires basic door trim removal and careful handling of mechanical linkages and electrical connectors:
- Remove Interior Door Trim Panel To Access Lock Assembly.
- Disconnect Electrical Connector And Detach Linkage Rods From The Latch.
- Unscrew Fasteners Securing The Lock Mechanism And Remove The Old Unit.
- Install New Unit, Reattach Linkages And Connector, And Refit Door Trim.
- Test Central Locking Operation And Door Latch Function Before Final Reassembly.
Mounting Recommendations
- Use Correct Tools And Avoid Forcing Plastic Clips To Prevent Damage To Trim.
- Ensure Linkage Rods Are Properly Seated And Secured To Avoid Misalignment.
- Check Electrical Connector For Corrosion; Clean Contacts If Necessary.
- After Installation, Cycle The Lock Several Times To Verify Smooth Operation.
- Perform Installation In A Dry Environment To Minimize Risk Of Moisture Ingress.
Why This Part Fails Most Often
- Wear Of Internal Plastic Gears And Mechanisms Due To Age And Frequent Use.
- Water Ingress Or Moisture Causing Corrosion Of Electrical Contacts Or Mechanical Seizure.
- Impact Or Door Damage That Deforms Latch Components Or Linkages.
- Electrical Issues Such As Intermittent Connector Contact Or Wiring Damage.
- Accumulation Of Dirt And Debris Leading To Increased Friction And Premature Wear.
Symptoms Of A Defective Lock
- Door Does Not Lock Or Unlock With Central Locking Command.
- Intermittent Operation Or Noisy Actuator Sounds When Activating Lock.
- Door Does Not Latch Properly Or Feels Loose.
- Manual Locking Requires Excessive Force Or Linkage Adjustment.
Notes For Professionals
This Part Is Suitable For Workshop Replacement. Because It Is Typically Identified By Part Number 913887, Keep The Original Part Number For Quick Reference And Ordering. Proper Diagnosis Should Confirm Whether The Fault Is The Lock Mechanism Itself, Wiring, Or A Central Locking Control Issue Before Replacement.







