Description
Right Side Rearview Mirror For Peugeot 207. Electrically Adjustable, Heated, With Temperature Sensor. 9 (4+5) Pin. Color EZRC – Paint Gray Aluminium. Lightly Scuffed, See Photo.
This genuine replacement right mirror housing is designed for Peugeot 207 models equipped with electric adjustment, heating and an ambient/temperature sensor. Ideal for independent mechanics and DIY owners looking for a direct-fit part with original-style connectors and mounting points. The unit helps restore full mirror functionality — adjustment, heating to demist/defrost the glass, and temperature sensing where fitted — and is a common searched-for item by product codes 96806501XT and 8149ZH.
Technical Information
- Manufacturer: Stellantis / Peugeot
- Model: Peugeot 207
- Product Codes: 96806501XT, 8149ZH
- Additional Numbers: EZRC, 9 (4+5) Pin
Compatibility And Notes
Fits Peugeot 207 vehicles that use the 9 (4+5) pin connector and the EZRC painted Gray Aluminium mirror cap. Verify the connector pin count and mirror shape against the vehicle before installation. The item is supplied with a few light scuffs as shown in the photos; these are cosmetic and do not affect mechanical or electrical functions.
Installation Recommendations
- Prepare basic trim tools and a soft panel remover to avoid damaging door cards and clips.
- Carefully remove the interior mirror access cover or door trim to reach the mirror mounting bolts; keep all fasteners for re‑use.
- Disconnect the electrical connector by releasing the locking tab before removing the mirror assembly.
- Unbolt the mirror from the door (usually three nuts) and remove the old unit. Transfer any components (e.g., mirror glass or heating element) if required by the repair strategy.
- Fit the replacement mirror, connect the electrical plug, tighten fasteners to the manufacturer’s specification, refit trim and test all functions: electric adjustment, heating and sensor response.
- Handle the mirror glass and heater element with care to avoid breakage. If unsure, use a service manual or repair guide for torque values and detailed removal steps.
Why This Part Typically Fails
- Physical Damage: Side impacts, parking knocks or collisions are the most frequent cause of mirror replacement.
- Corrosion And Moisture Ingress: Connector corrosion or water entering the mirror housing can cause motor or heater failure and intermittent electrical faults.
- Wear Of Adjustment Motor Or Mechanism: Repeated use over years can wear the small electric motors or gears, resulting in sluggish or failed adjustment.
- Heating Element Or Sensor Faults: Heater circuits or the temperature/ambient sensor can degrade, reducing demist function or causing incorrect readings.
Practical Tips
- Compare the connector pin count (9 = 4 + 5 arrangement) and housing shape with the old mirror to ensure fitment.
- Clean and inspect the door mirror mounting area and connector for corrosion before installing the new unit.
- If the mirror includes electrical folding or memory features, confirm these functions operate correctly after installation; some features may require initialization via the vehicle’s onboard systems.







