Left Driver’s Side Mirror ETHC Peugeot 406 8149S2

36.00

Stellantis Citroën Peugeot
8149S2 ETHC NFP

3 in stock

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Description

Left Driver’s Side Exterior Mirror For PEUGEOT 406
Electrically Adjustable, Heated
Color ETHC Grey Metallic
Lightly Scuffed Paint
5-Pin

This left (driver’s side) exterior mirror is a direct-fit replacement for Peugeot 406 models requiring an electrically adjustable and heated mirror. Finished in ETHC grey metallic, the unit includes a 5-pin electrical connector and shows minor paint scuffs consistent with normal used-condition wear. It is intended for mechanics and experienced DIY enthusiasts looking for a reliable OE-style mirror assembly.

Function

The mirror provides external rearward visibility with electric adjustment and an integrated heating element to de-ice and demist the glass. Electric motor adjustments allow on-the-fly positioning from the cabin while the heater speeds clearing of condensation and frost for improved visibility and safety.

Fitment

Designed For: Peugeot 406 (Saloon/Sedan, Estate/SW, Coupe) — Driver Side (Left). Verify model variant and mirror options when replacing, as mounting and connector types can vary by production year and trim.

Technical Information

  • Manufacturer: Stellantis (Citroën / Peugeot)
  • Model: Peugeot 406
  • Product Codes: 8149S2
  • Additional Numbers: ETHC (Color Code), NFP
  • Connector: 5-Pin Electrical Plug

Installation Recommendations

  • Safety First: Disconnect the vehicle battery before working on door electrics to avoid short circuits and accidental operation.
  • Access: Remove the interior triangular trim or door card to reach the mirror fixing bolts and the 5-pin connector.
  • Removal: Support the mirror from outside, remove the retaining nuts/bolts, carefully disconnect the 5-pin harness and any heating element wiring.
  • Installation: Connect the electrical plug, align the mirror, torque the mounting fasteners to manufacturer specification, refit trims and test all functions (adjustment, folding if applicable, and heating) before final assembly.
  • Tips: Use dielectric grease on connector contacts if available to reduce corrosion risk. Avoid forcing the adjustment motor; if movement is stiff, inspect for binding or foreign objects first.

Most Common Reasons For Failure

  • Impact Damage: Collisions or knocks from road debris are the leading cause of broken housings, cracked glass or misaligned mechanisms.
  • Motor Or Actuator Wear: Repeated use or ingress of dirt and moisture can cause the electric motor or gearing to fail or become noisy.
  • Water Ingress And Corrosion: Moisture entering the housing or connector can corrode contacts and heating elements, causing intermittent or permanent electrical failure.
  • Connector Or Wiring Damage: Chafed wires or damaged connectors (often from door hinge movement) lead to loss of electrical functions.
  • Surface Wear: Paint scuffs and minor cosmetic damage occur from stones, brushes, or close parking and do not typically affect function.

Additional information

Weight 1.7 kg