Description
Steering Wheel Airbag, Driver’s Airbag for Peugeot 206+ and 207
Color HZD – Black Mistral
Single Inflator
Overview
This steering wheel airbag is a direct-fit replacement for Peugeot 206+ and Peugeot 207 models. Designed to restore driver protection after deployment or damage, the module matches original mounting and connector layout for quick installation. Commonly searched by part numbers such as 96857294ZD, 4112NW and 4112PK, this airbag is aimed at professional workshops and competent DIY mechanics who require an OEM-style solution.
Key Benefits
– Direct fit for quick and reliable replacement.
– Black Mistral trim color for correct interior appearance.
– Single inflator (one squib) design compatible with the vehicle’s SRS wiring harness.
– Ideal when the original driver airbag has deployed, been damaged, or shows SRS fault codes related to the steering airbag.
Technical Information
- Manufacturer: Stellantis (Peugeot)
- Model: Peugeot 206+; Peugeot 207
- Product Codes: 96857294ZD, 4112PK, 4112NW
- Additional Numbers: 4112NW, 4112PK, 96857294ZD
Installation Recommendations
Safety is essential when working with SRS components. Before starting, disconnect the negative battery terminal and wait at least 10 minutes to allow residual energy in the system to dissipate. Handle the airbag module by its housing—never place it face down or apply pressure to the cover. Ensure connectors are clean and fully engaged; secure steering wheel fasteners to the manufacturer’s torque specification. After installation, use an appropriate diagnostic tool to clear SRS fault codes and confirm correct system status.
How To Replace
1. Disconnect the negative battery terminal and wait at least 10 minutes.
2. Remove steering wheel trim panels and access screws holding the airbag module.
3. Carefully disconnect the airbag connector(s) and any grounding straps.
4. Remove the old module and fit the replacement, ensuring correct orientation and that the single inflator/connector aligns with the wiring harness.
5. Refit screws and trim, reconnect the battery, then use a diagnostic tool to clear SRS codes and verify system readiness.
Why This Part Most Commonly Fails
Driver airbags typically become non-functional after deployment in a crash. Secondary causes of failure include connector corrosion, damage to the airbag during prior repairs or steering wheel removal, and electrical issues related to the clock spring that can cause SRS fault codes. Physical abrasions, water ingress, or previous improper handling can also compromise the module’s integrity.
Notes For Buyers
Search engines and technicians often look up this component by its part numbers (96857294ZD, 4112NW, 4112PK). Replace any airbag only with a correctly specified module for the vehicle to retain full safety performance. If the vehicle presents SRS warning lights after replacement, perform a full diagnostic check and repair wiring or clock spring faults before clearing codes.







