Description
Lane Departure Monitoring Sensor (AFIL) Number 2 For Citroën And Peugeot Vehicles. The Screw That Secures The Unit To The Wheel Arch May Be Seized — It May Need To Be Drilled Out.
This AFIL lane monitoring sensor (No. 2) is a direct-fit component for a range of Citroën and Peugeot models and is frequently searched by its OE numbers. It Restores The Lane Departure Functionality Of Vehicles Equipped With AFIL Systems, Helping Maintain Safety Features Used Daily By Drivers. The Part Is Intended For Professional Workshops And Experienced Do-It-Yourself Mechanics Who Are Familiar With ADAS Components.
Technical Information
- Manufacturer: Stellantis (Citroën / Peugeot)
- Model: AFIL Lane Departure Sensor No. 2
- Product Codes: 9659847280, 6590W1
- Other Numbers: 603.012
Compatibility
Fits Various Citroën And Peugeot Models Including (Non-Exhaustive List):
- Citroën C4
- Citroën C4 Picasso
- Citroën C5
- Citroën C5 X7
- Citroën C6
- Peugeot 308
- Peugeot 407
Installation Recommendations
- Always Work Safely: Disconnect The Battery Before Starting Work On Electrical Or ADAS Systems.
- Accessing The Unit: The Sensor Is Typically Mounted Near The Wheel Arch Or Inner Fender Area. Remove The Wheel Arch Liner Or Trim Panels To Reach The Mounting Point.
- Dealing With A Seized Screw: If The Mounting Screw Is Corroded Or Seized, Carefully Drill Out Or Extract The Fastener. Use Appropriate Tools To Avoid Damaging The Housing Or Surrounding Bodywork.
- Electrical Connections: Inspect And Clean Connectors Before Reassembly. Ensure Seals And Wiring Harness Are Intact And Free From Moisture.
- Reassembly And Checks: Refit The Sensor Securely And Use Manufacturer Torque Values Where Available. After Installation, Verify System Operation Through The Vehicle’s Self-Checks And Perform ADAS Recalibration Or Diagnostics If Required.
Most Common Failure Reasons
- Corrosion And Seized Fasteners Caused By Road Moisture And Salt Leading To Difficult Removal And Potential Damage.
- Impact Or Mechanical Damage From Road Debris Or Minor Collisions Affecting Sensor Alignment Or Housing.
- Electrical Connector Corrosion Or Wiring Harness Damage Resulting In Intermittent Or Complete Failure.
- Internal Electronics Degradation Due To Moisture Ingress Or Ageing Components Affecting Sensor Performance.
Searchable OE Numbers Such As 9659847280 And 6590W1 Make This Part Easy To Find When Replacing AFIL Components. For Professional Results, Follow Proper Removal Techniques For Seized Fasteners And Complete Any Required System Calibration After Fitment.







