Right Front Seat Wiring Harness Peugeot 3008 5008 1602452-5 6545XV

48.00

Stellantis Citroën Peugeot
1602452-5 6545XV

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Description

Complete heating and passenger seat airbag wiring harness for PEUGEOT 3008 and 5008

Overview

This is a complete right front seat wiring harness that integrates the seat heating elements and the passenger airbag (SRS) connections. The assembly is intended as a direct replacement for damaged or worn harnesses on first‑generation Peugeot 3008 and 5008 vehicles. Designed for professional workshops and experienced DIY technicians who require a ready‑to‑install wiring solution to restore seat heating function and airbag circuit integrity.

Technical Information

  • Manufacturer: Stellantis (Citroën Peugeot)
  • Model: Peugeot 3008 I, Peugeot 5008 I
  • Product Codes: 1602452-5, 6545XV
  • Additional Numbers: 6545.XV

Fitment And Compatibility

Fits right front seat (passenger side) on Peugeot 3008 (Generation I) and Peugeot 5008 (Generation I). Commonly referenced by the product codes listed above—customers often search using these numbers when looking for a matching harness.

Installation Recommendations

Working with airbag and seat wiring requires care and the right procedure. Follow these guidelines:

  1. Always Disconnect The Battery Before Starting Work And Follow The Manufacturer’s Safety Procedure.
  2. Allow Capacitors In The SRS System To Discharge Per Manufacturer Recommendation Before Handling Connectors.
  3. Remove The Seat To Access The Harness Routing And Connectors Safely. Keep Track Of All Fasteners And Clips.
  4. Disconnect Airbag And Heater Connectors Carefully—Do Not Pull On Wires; Release Connector Locks First.
  5. Route The New Harness Along The Original Path, Securing With OEM Clips And Fasteners To Prevent Chafing Against The Seat Rails.
  6. After Reassembly, Reconnect The Battery, Clear Any SRS Codes With Appropriate Diagnostic Equipment, And Verify Seat Heating Operation And That No Airbag Warning Light Is Present.

Recommended For: Professional technicians or skilled DIYers with experience in SRS systems. If you lack proper diagnostic tools, confirm system integrity using a suitable scan tool to ensure no persistent faults remain.

Why The Harness Fails

  • Mechanical Wear From Seat Movement: Continuous sliding and seat adjustment cause wiring abrasion at bends and over the seat rails.
  • Connector Corrosion Or Contamination: Moisture ingress or dirt can corrode pins and cause intermittent contacts, affecting heater elements or airbag circuit continuity.
  • Damage During Repairs Or Seat Removal: Incorrect handling can pinch or cut the harness.
  • Heating Element Degradation: Over time the heating resistive elements or their connections can fail and stress the wiring.
  • Previous Poor Repairs: Non‑OEM splices or unsecured repairs lead to premature failure.

Practical Tips

  • Always Inspect Connector Pins And Locking Tabs—Replace Damaged Connectors To Ensure Reliable Contact.
  • Secure The Harness With New Clips If Original Fasteners Are Broken Or Missing.
  • After Replacement, Verify Functionality: Seat Heating Should Operate Across All Settings And The SRS/Airbag Warning Light Must Remain Off.
  • Keep A Record Of Work Done—Airbag Repairs Are Safety Critical And Should Be Documented.

Additional information

Weight 0.6 kg