Description
Electric central locking latch for the right rear door. For Peugeot 206 and 406 Combi. Passenger side.
High-quality electric door lock actuator designed for the right rear door of Peugeot 206 and Peugeot 406 Combi models. This replacement latch (commonly searched under part number 913870) restores reliable central locking operation and is ideal for professional garages and DIY mechanics. The unit controls the mechanical locking and unlocking of the door via the vehicle’s central locking system and is built to integrate with the original door linkages and electrical connector on Stellantis vehicles.
Key Features
Reliable fit for Peugeot 206 and 406 Combi rear passenger-side doors. Direct-replacement electric latch that operates with factory central locking. Commonly referenced under product code 913870, the latch fits into the original mounting points and connects to the factory wiring harness. Suitable for mechanics and competent DIYers who need a straightforward swap to restore door locking functionality.
Technical Information
- Manufacturer: Stellantis / Citroën / Peugeot
- Model: Peugeot 206; Peugeot 406 Combi
- Product Codes: 913870
- Other Numbers: 913870 (also used as internal reference and common search tag)
Compatibility And Fitment
Fits Right Rear Door (Passenger Side) on the following cars: Peugeot 206 and Peugeot 406 Combi. Confirm that the latch location and connector shape match the original part before installation. This part is typically used where the factory latch has failed or the actuator no longer responds to central locking commands.
Replacement Procedure (Overview)
- Disconnect The Negative Battery Terminal To Avoid Short Circuits.
- Remove Interior Door Trim And Any Cover Panels To Access The Latch Mechanism.
- Peel Back Moisture Barrier Carefully To Expose Mounting Bolts And Linkages.
- Disconnect Electrical Connector And Detach Mechanical Linkages (Note Positions For Reassembly).
- Remove Mounting Screws And Extract Old Latch. Install New Latch In Reverse Order, Ensuring Linkages Engage Correctly.
- Test Central Locking Operation Before Reassembling Door Trim; Verify Smooth Mechanical Movement And Electrical Response.
Why This Part Fails Most Often
Common causes of failure include water ingress and corrosion inside the actuator, wear of internal gears or plastic components, seized or broken linkages from rust or mechanical strain, and electrical connector corrosion or wiring faults. Repeated use over many years, exposure to moisture, and door impacts or misalignment increase the likelihood of latch failure.
Maintenance Tips
- Keep Door Seals In Good Condition To Reduce Moisture Reaching The Latch.
- Lightly Lubricate Mechanical Linkages With Suitable Grease During Reassembly.
- Inspect Electrical Connectors For Corrosion And Clean Contacts If Necessary.
- Check Door Alignment If Locking Is Stiff; Misalignment Can Accelerate Wear.
Installation Recommendations
Installation Should Be Performed By A Qualified Mechanic Or An Experienced DIYer With Basic Automotive Tools. Always Disconnect The Battery Before Working On Power Locks. When Refitting, Ensure All Linkages And Clips Are Securely Attached And Confirm Full Lock/Unlock Function From Both Remote And Interior Switches. If Uncertain About Access Or Wiring, Refer To A Repair Manual Specific To The Vehicle Model.
Part Number 913870 Is Frequently Used When Searching For This Latch—entering This Code In Searches Helps Locate The Correct Replacement Quickly.







