Description
Tachometer instrument cluster from Peugeot 206 1.4 i 2008. Removed from a vehicle with 66,000 km.
This genuine used instrument cluster is a direct-fit speedometer/tachometer unit suitable for Peugeot 206 1.4 i models that use part numbers listed below. It presents a straightforward replacement for workshops and experienced DIYers who need a reliable instrument panel to restore vehicle instrumentation, odometer reading and warning-lamp functionality. The unit includes the main speedometer, odometer and onboard warning indicators; features may vary depending on vehicle equipment level and part number.
Technical Information
- Manufacturer: Stellantis / Peugeot
- Model: Peugeot 206 1.4 i (2008)
- Product Codes: 9656729180, 6106LL, 6106LN
- Additional Numbers: 6106.LL, 6106.LN, NFP, Mileage: 66,000 km
Function And Common Features
The instrument cluster provides speed readout, odometer/trip readings and vehicle warning indicators. Depending on trim it may also include tachometer, fuel gauge and temperature indicators. The cluster interfaces with vehicle sensors and the car network to display live driving information and status warnings.
Why Clusters Fail And Typical Symptoms
Instrument clusters often fail due to worn stepper motors for analog gauges, cracked solder joints on the printed circuit board, failed backlight LEDs, moisture ingress or electronic component ageing (capacitors, connectors). Typical symptoms include intermittent or stuck needles, blank or dim displays, incorrect odometer behaviour, flickering lights or complete loss of display.
Installation Recommendations
- Always disconnect the battery before starting removal or installation to avoid short circuits and protect vehicle electronics.
- Remove surrounding trim carefully to access mounting screws; keep fasteners and trim clips organized for reassembly.
- Unplug connectors with care and inspect connector pins for corrosion or damage before mating the replacement unit.
- After installation, verify all gauges, warning lights and odometer/trip functions. If a discrepancy or warning persists, the cluster or vehicle control units may require initialization or coding.
- For vehicles with immobilizer or advanced body electronics, some units may require adaptation or configuration using dealership-level tools.
How The Part Is Replaced
Step 1: Disconnect the negative battery terminal. Step 2: Remove the trim surrounding the instrument cluster. Step 3: Unscrew the cluster mounting screws and gently pull the unit forward. Step 4: Disconnect electrical connectors from the rear of the cluster. Step 5: Fit the replacement cluster, reconnect connectors and secure with screws. Step 6: Refit trim and reconnect the battery. Finally, check all functions and correct any settings if necessary.
Who Should Fit This Part
Suitable for professional mechanics and competent DIYers with basic electrical experience. If vehicle-specific initialization or coding is required, a workshop with PSA diagnostic equipment is recommended.
Common Fitment Notes
Compatibility is determined primarily by part number. This unit is identified by codes 9656729180 and 6106LL / 6106LN. Ensure the part number matches the original cluster on the vehicle before fitting. Mileage shown on the cluster is 66,000 km.







