Description
Speaker for CITROEN PEUGEOT cars
Diameter 160 mm
Part description
This used speaker Citroën Peugeot 9665231880 6562CP is designed for Citroën and Peugeot cars. It is a part from the category of electrical components, which is suitable as a replacement for a damaged, non-functional or distorted original speaker. Thanks to the stated diameter of 160 mm, it is important to compare the size, connector and attachment method with the existing part in the car before installation.
The part is often searched by original numbers, which makes it easier to find the right variant when repairing or replacing. For car mechanics and DIYers, the advantage is quick identification by code and the possibility to replace the original speaker with a corresponding used original part.
Technical information
- Manufacturer: Stellantis Citroën Peugeot
- Model: Citroën C4 Cactus, Citroen C4 II, DS4, DS5, Peugeot 208, Peugeot 508
- Other numbers: 1609985080, 6562CP
Product codes
Product codes: 9665231880, 1609985080, 6562CP
Installation recommendations
Generally/typically for car speaker replacement, the exact procedure may vary depending on the specific model and make of the car. Before the assembly itself, it is always advisable to compare the used part with the original piece, especially the size, type of connector, attachment and overall shape.
1) Before assembly
- Check for mechanical damage to the speaker, such as a deformed basket, a cracked diaphragm, or a damaged connector.
- Compare the new and original part by product numbers and visible structural elements.
- Disconnect the battery prior to work if this is consistent with normal service practice for the vehicle and access to the part requires manipulation of the electrical installation.
2) Necessary tools and materials
- set of common hand tools
- plastic pry bar for panel removal
- screwdrivers or bits corresponding to the type of fastener
- clean cloth
- preparations for cleaning contact surfaces, if needed
3) Step-by-step assembly procedure
- Prepare your work area and secure the vehicle against movement.
- Remove the covering or upholstery that prevents access to the speaker.
- Carefully loosen the fasteners of the original speaker so as not to damage the surrounding plastics or brackets.
- Disconnect the electrical connector from the old speaker without pulling hard on the wiring.
- Remove the original speaker and compare it with the replacement part.
- Clean the landing surface and check the condition of the wiring and the connector.
- Connect the connector to the replacement speaker and verify proper seating.
- Place the speaker in place so that it sits correctly in the mounting points.
- Fix the speaker evenly with the original bonding material.
- Before reinstalling the trim, perform a basic function test if safe and possible.
- After verifying the function, refit all the removed covers and trims.
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4) Post-assembly checks and test drive/function verification
- Verify that the speaker plays cleanly, without rattles, dropouts, or distortion.
- Check for vibrations of surrounding plastics or loose parts at higher volume.
- Check that the trim and fasteners are properly returned to their place.
5) The most common assembly mistakes + how to avoid them
- Exchanging a part based on appearance – always compare the product number and size.
- Damage to the connector or wiring – disconnect the connector carefully and do not pull on the wires.
- Incorrect seating of the speaker – check that the part is properly seated in the mount before tightening.
- Omission of function test before assembly – a short verification before assembly saves repeated disassembly.
Reasons why the part is damaged
- long-term age and normal wear and tear of the material
- moisture and leakage into the speaker space
- mechanical damage during disassembly or improper handling
- speaker overload with high volume and distorted signal
- release of attachment leading to vibration and subsequent damage







