Description
Right passenger side mirror for PEUGEOT 206 cars
EKQ color – RED LUCIFER PAINT – we have other colors as well
Part description
This used Peugeot 206 right mirror is intended for the passenger side and is a practical solution when replacing a damaged or non-functional mirror. Parts of this type are often searched for by their original numbers, so we also include the important designations 96437171XT and 8148XY.
The mirror is in EKQ – Lucifer red lacquer design. It is suitable for car repairs after normal damage during operation, parking or after a minor collision. For Peugeot 206 and Peugeot 206+ owners, this is an important body part that has a major impact on safety and driving comfort.
Technical information
- Manufacturer: Stellantis Citroën Peugeot
- Model: Peugeot 206, Peugeot 206+
- Other numbers: 96432613XT, 8154JC, EKQ
Product codes
- Product codes: 96437171XT, 8148XY, 96432613XT, 8154JC, EKQ
- Models from labels/backgrounds: Peugeot 206, Peugeot 206+
Installation recommendations
It generally applies to the replacement of this type of rear-view mirror that the exact procedure may vary according to the specific design of the car and equipment.
1) Before assembly
- Check that the new used mirror matches the original piece in shape, fit, mounting side and connection.
- Compare product numbers and visually check the condition of the cover, attachment points and mirror glass.
- For the painted part, check the shade and any cosmetic deviations from the bodywork.
2) Necessary tools and materials
- A common set of hand tools
- Tool for careful disassembly of the lining
- Cleaning agent and cloth
- Possibly protective gloves
3) Step-by-step assembly procedure
- Park the vehicle in a safe place and secure it against movement.
- Open the door on the mounting side and prepare access to the inside of the mirror mount.
- Carefully remove the relevant cover or inner lining so as not to damage the plastic handles.
- If the mirror is equipped with an electrical connection, carefully disconnect the connector.
- Unfasten the original mirror and hold it during removal so that it does not fall and damage the paintwork or the door.
- Compare the removed part with the new part, especially the mounting, connectors and shape of the base.
- Place the new mirror in place and make sure it fits correctly.
- Gradually fasten the mirror so that it sits straight and without tension.
- Connect the electrical connector if it is part of the design.
- Reinstall all covers and trim on the inside of the door.
- Clean the mirror and the area around the assembly from fingerprints and dirt.
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4) Post-assembly checks and test drive/function verification
- Check the firmness of the seat and the correct fit of the part.
- Verify that the mirror does not move more than normal during normal handling.
- If the part is electrically operated, try all available functions.
- During the test drive, monitor the stability of the mirror and any unwanted vibrations.
5) The most common assembly mistakes + how to avoid them
- Swap the side – always check that it is the right passenger mirror before fitting.
- Damage to plastic covers – use appropriate tools and do not pry the panel with force.
- Incorrect mirror seating – check the position of the base before final tightening.
- Overlooking differences in the connector or equipment – always compare the old and new part before the assembly itself.
Reasons why the part is damaged
- Contact with another vehicle when parking or passing
- Bumping into an obstacle, post or gate
- Damage in a minor traffic accident
- Cracking of the cover or glass due to mechanical stress
- Wear to the mount and internal parts due to age and normal use







