Description
Sun Visor PEUGEOT 407 with illuminated vanity mirror
Passenger Side
Color FBJ – LAMA
Upgrade or replace the passenger sun visor on your Peugeot 407 with this direct-fit sun visor featuring an illuminated vanity mirror. Designed for professional workshops and DIY mechanics, this part restores interior comfort and functionality — blocking glare while providing a convenient, lit mirror for passengers. Frequently searched by its product code 8143NZ, this sun visor is a practical, easy-to-source replacement for worn or damaged original equipment.
Function and Benefits
The sun visor serves two main functions: reducing sun glare to improve driving safety and providing a vanity mirror with integrated illumination for passenger convenience. The built-in light activates when the mirror cover is opened, so proper electrical connector reconnection is essential for illumination to work. The correct shade (FBJ – LAMA) ensures a factory-matching interior appearance.
Technical Information
- Manufacturer: Peugeot (Stellantis)
- Model: Peugeot 407
- Product Codes: 8143NZ
- Other Numbers: NFP; Shade FBJ – LAMA
Installation Recommendations
- Recommended For: Professional fitment by an auto technician or experienced DIYers with basic interior trim tools.
- Preparation: Carefully remove the trim around the A-pillar and the headliner edge if necessary to access mounting screws.
- Removal: Unscrew the visor pivot/hinge fasteners, detach any retaining clips and disconnect the electrical connector for the vanity mirror light.
- Installation: Position the new visor, reconnect the electrical plug ensuring secure contact, fit the hinge and tighten screws to manufacturer torque where available, and refit trim panels.
- Final Check: Verify vanity mirror illumination and proper retention of the visor in all positions before returning the vehicle to service.
Why This Part Most Often Fails
Sun visors commonly fail due to mechanical wear of the hinge or retaining clips from repeated use, plastic fatigue leading to broken mounts, or failure of the vanity mirror lighting circuit (loose connector, broken wire, or bulb/LED fault). Exposure to heat and sunlight over many years accelerates material degradation. Typical issues appear after long-term use (several years), especially in vehicles regularly exposed to strong sunlight.







