Description
Speedometer instrument cluster for Citroën C2, C3 and Pluriel. From a vehicle with approximately 129,000 km.
Product Overview
Quality used instrument cluster suitable for Citroën C2, Citroën C3 and Citroën C3 Pluriel models. This unit displays vehicle speed, engine RPM (where applicable), fuel level, coolant temperature and warning indicators. The module originates from a vehicle with roughly 129,000 km and carries manufacturer product codes referenced below (9660225780, 6105WK, P9660225780).
Technical Information
- Manufacturer: Stellantis / Citroën
- Model: Citroën C2, Citroën C3, Citroën C3 Pluriel
- Product Codes: 9660225780, P9660225780, 6105WK
- Additional Numbers: 105000, 129000 (reference mileage / tags)
Fitment And Replacement
Replacing the instrument cluster is a straightforward job for a trained mechanic or an experienced DIYer. Typical steps:
- Park The Vehicle On Level Ground And Allow Electronics To Power Down.
- Disconnect The Negative Battery Terminal Before Starting Work.
- Remove Trim Panels Around The Steering Column And Dashboard To Access Mounting Screws.
- Unscrew The Cluster Fasteners, Carefully Tilt The Unit Forward And Disconnect Electrical Connectors.
- Install The Replacement Unit, Reconnect Connectors And Fasten The Cluster Securely. Refit Trim Panels And Reconnect The Battery.
Estimated Time: Approximately 30–60 minutes depending on trim complexity and experience. Required Tools: Trim Pry Tools, Torx/Screwdriver Set, Socket Set.
Installation Recommendations
- Always Disconnect The Battery Before Removing The Cluster To Avoid Electrical Damage.
- Handle Connectors And Circuit Board Area Carefully To Prevent Bent Pins Or Static Damage.
- If The Vehicle Displays Communication Errors After Fitting, Check Connector Seating And Fusebox For Related Faults.
- When Transferring Any Mechanical Parts (e.g., Mounting Brackets Or Light Diffusers), Keep Original Screws And Note Their Positions.
- For Vehicles With Immobilizer-Related Functions, Additional Programming May Be Required; Use Proper Diagnostic Equipment If Needed.
Why This Part Fails Most Often
Instrument clusters commonly develop faults due to a few recurring causes: failing stepper motors or gauge mechanisms (leading To Stuck Or Incorrect Readings), Faulty Backlight Or LEDs, Corrosion Or Oxidation On Connectors, Damaged PCB Traces Or Cold Solder Joints Caused By Vibration And Thermal Cycling, And Water Ingress Or Humidity Exposure. Electrical Surges From A Faulty Alternator Or Poor Battery Connection Can Also Damage Internal Electronics.
Notes For Buyers
This Is A Used Unit Removed From A Vehicle With Approximately 129,000 Km. Compatibility Is Primarily Determined By Model And Product Code (See Technical Information). The Product Codes 9660225780, P9660225780 And 6105WK Are Useful Search Terms When Looking For Exact Fitment.







