Description
Sunroof Shade Switch – Retractable Roof Switch For PEUGEOT 307 SW
The Sunroof Shade Switch (also listed under part numbers 9643384977 and 6554L2) is a direct-fit control switch for the retractable sunshade on Peugeot 307 SW models. Designed for professional workshops and DIY mechanics, this switch restores reliable opening and closing of the interior sunblind and integrates with the original roof control cluster. Frequently searched by its product codes, this unit is an efficient replacement when the sunshade stops responding or operates intermittently.
This switch is ideal for technicians who need a fast, OE-compatible replacement without complex modifications. It offers the same user interface as the original control, straightforward installation, and immediate functional restoration once mounted and connected properly.
Technical Information
- Manufacturer: Stellantis / Peugeot
- Model: Peugeot 307 SW
- Product Codes: 9643384977, 6554L2
- Other Numbers: NFP (as marked in supplier note)
Compatibility
Fits: Peugeot 307 SW (estate) equipped with a retractable interior sunshade. Commonly referenced in parts searches by the above product codes. Verify that the vehicle uses a roof-mounted sunshade switch as pictured in manufacturer diagrams before ordering.
Installation Recommendations
- Always disconnect the vehicle battery before starting work to prevent short circuits and accidental operation.
- Remove the overhead console or trim panel carefully using appropriate trim tools to avoid damaging plastic clips or headliner fabric.
- Disconnect the electrical connector from the old switch, note connector orientation, and avoid pulling on wiring harnesses.
- Install the new switch by aligning clips and connectors, then test sunshade operation before reassembling the trim.
- After installation, verify smooth travel of the sunshade and check for any unusual noises or binding; correct routing of the shade and cables is essential for long-term reliability.
Why This Part Fails Most Often
- Mechanical Wear: Frequent use causes wear of internal micro-switches and moving components, leading to intermittent or failed operation.
- Contamination and Moisture: Dust, grime, or water ingress from roof leaks can corrode contacts or jam the mechanism.
- Electrical Issues: Loose connectors, corroded pins, or wiring harness damage can interrupt power or signal to the switch.
- Physical Damage: Impact to the overhead console or improper removal can break the switch housing or mounting clips.
Replacing the switch typically restores normal function when the fault is limited to the control unit itself. If issues persist after swapping the switch, inspect the sunshade motor, guide rails, and wiring for mechanical blockages or electrical faults.
Notes For Professionals And DIY Mechanics
Searchable part numbers (9643384977, 6554L2) increase findability in parts catalogs and online searches. Keep replacement hardware and trim clips on hand for a smooth repair. For intermittent electrical faults, use a multimeter to check continuity and power at the connector before and after replacement.







