Description
Left Armrest CITROËN C3
Driver’S Seat
Gray Aquilon Fabric
This Is A Used Part; It May Show Signs Of Wear, Hinge Is Firm
This left (driver-side) armrest is a practical replacement for Citroën C3 interiors finished in gray Aquilon fabric. Ideal for mechanics and DIY enthusiasts who need a direct-fit interior part, this armrest restores comfort and appearance to worn driver seats. Frequently searched under part number 883086, the unit is a used item and can show normal signs of use while the hinge remains solid—making it a cost-effective repair option for everyday vehicles.
Technical Information
- Manufacturer: Citroën / Stellantis
- Model: Citroën C3 (Driver Seat, Left)
- Product Codes: 883086
- Other Numbers: NFP (as marked)
Fitment & Notes
Designed for the driver seat of Citroën C3 models that use the gray Aquilon fabric upholstery. Because this is a used component, check visual condition and mounting points before installation. The hinge is reported as firm; surface wear on fabric and foam is possible.
Installation Recommendations
Replacement can be performed in a home garage or workshop with basic tools. Typical procedure:
- Move the seat to its most convenient position and, if needed, remove the seat from the vehicle for better access.
- Remove any trim covers or plastic caps concealing fasteners on the armrest base using a trim tool.
- Unscrew the retaining bolts (commonly Torx or socket fasteners) and carefully detach the armrest from the seat frame.
- Compare mounting points and refit the replacement armrest, ensuring the hinge aligns correctly and fasteners engage smoothly.
- Tighten fasteners to a snug fit—avoid overtightening plastic threads; use threadlocker on metal bolts if required and inspect for damaged threads or broken clips.
- Verify full range of motion and that the armrest locks/reclines as intended before concluding the job.
Recommended tools: Trim removal tool, Torx/Allen/socket set, torque driver, and a flashlight. Take care not to damage surrounding upholstery during removal.
Why This Part Commonly Fails
Armrests fail most often from mechanical wear and material fatigue. Common causes include:
- Repeated mechanical stress on the hinge and mounting points, leading to loosening or breakage of plastic brackets.
- Fabric abrasion and foam compression from prolonged use, which degrades comfort and appearance.
- UV exposure and temperature cycling that can make plastics brittle over time.
- Impact or excessive loading (e.g., leaning or placing heavy objects), which can snap internal fittings.
There is no fixed service interval; lifespan depends on usage patterns, but replacing a worn armrest is a straightforward way to restore interior ergonomics and driver comfort.







