Hazard Warning Light Switch Peugeot 206 6554L1

20.00

Stellantis Citroën Peugeot
6554L1 NFP

2 in stock

Description

Hazard Warning Light Switch / Turn Signal Switch For Peugeot 206

Restore reliable hazard and indicator operation with this direct-fit Hazard Warning Light Switch designed for Peugeot 206 models. Ideal for professional workshops and DIY mechanics, this switch replaces worn or faulty units to bring back clear, audible and visual warning signals. The part is commonly sought under the product code 6554L1, making it quick to locate for routine repairs.

Key Benefits

– Direct fit for Peugeot 206, designed to match original mounting and electrical connectors where applicable.
– Restores hazard lights, turn signal flashing and tactile switch response.
– Simple replacement process keeps vehicle downtime to a minimum — great for service bays and home repairs.

Typical Applications

Used on Peugeot 206 models. Frequently replaced during electrical repairs, interior refurbishments or after accidental damage to the steering column and dash area. Often referenced by technicians using the product code 6554L1.

Technical Information

  • Manufacturer: Stellantis (Peugeot)
  • Model: Peugeot 206
  • Product Codes: 6554L1
  • Additional Numbers: NFP

Installation Recommendations

Recommended for fitment by trained technicians or experienced DIY mechanics. Typical replacement steps:

  • Disconnect the battery before starting work to prevent short circuits and accidental airbag deployment.
  • Remove relevant trim panels around the steering column/dash using appropriate trim tools to avoid damaging clips.
  • Access the switch, unplug the electrical connector and remove any retaining screws or clips.
  • Install the new switch, reconnect the plug and secure it in place. Refit trim panels and reconnect the battery.
  • Verify all functions: hazard lights, left/right indicators and any integrated warning indicators on the dash.

Use basic hand tools and take care with plastic trim. If corrosion or damaged wiring is present, address those issues before installing the new switch.

Why This Part Commonly Fails

Hazard switches are subject to repeated mechanical use and can fail due to worn internal contacts, broken springs, or plastic fatigue. Contamination from spilled liquids, dust ingress or exposure to heat can accelerate wear. Electrical faults in the vehicle (loose connectors, corroded pins or intermittent grounding) can also cause apparent switch failure even when the mechanical part looks intact.

Notes For Professionals

When ordering, technicians often search by the product code 6554L1 to ensure correct fitment. Inspect surrounding wiring and connector integrity during replacement to prevent repeat visits. After installation, confirm indicator lamp function and hazard lamp flash rate to rule out load or bulb issues.

Additional information

Weight 0.3 kg