Description
Speedometer for Peugeot 307 vehicles. From a vehicle with approximately 168,000 km.
Original instrument cluster suitable for Peugeot 307 owners and professional technicians searching by part number. This unit carries the manufacturer and internal codes frequently used in spare-part searches and offers a direct replacement to restore correct speed indication, odometer reading and dashboard warnings. Ideal for mechanics and DIY repairers who need a reliable fitment without major modifications. Refer to the technical codes below to confirm compatibility with your vehicle.
Technical Information
- Manufacturer: Stellantis / Peugeot
- Model: Peugeot 307 I & II (Instrument Cluster)
- Product Codes: 9651299680; P9651299680
- Additional Numbers: 6104ZS; 6105KS
Compatibility
Designed for Peugeot 307 Phase 1 and Phase 2 applications. Compatibility depends on the exact part number and vehicle equipment level. Use the listed product codes (9651299680 / P9651299680 and 6104ZS / 6105KS) to match the unit to the vehicle.
Installation Recommendations
- Disconnect the negative battery terminal before starting work to avoid short circuits and prevent damage to the cluster electronics.
- Carefully remove the trim panels around the dashboard and unscrew the retaining screws of the instrument cluster.
- Gently pull the cluster forward to access the rear connectors. Release all electrical connectors and, if present, illumination lamp sockets or additional plugs.
- Handle the printed circuit board and connectors by the edges; avoid touching contact surfaces and pins to prevent corrosion or bending.
- After fitting the replacement unit, reconnect the battery and perform a full function check: ignition on, verify speedometer response (wheel/road test), odometer display, all warning lights and backlighting.
- If dashboard indicators or communication with other modules are not correct after installation, recheck connectors, fuses and vehicle ground points before further troubleshooting.
Why This Part Typically Fails
- Worn Stepper Motors: Mechanical stepper motors that drive needles can lose accuracy or stop moving after many years of use.
- Solder Joint Failures: Thermal cycling and vibration may cause cracked or cold solder joints on the circuit board, leading to intermittent or permanent faults.
- Connector Corrosion or Contact Issues: Moisture ingress or oxidized pins cause poor electrical contact and intermittent operation.
- Backlight and Bulb Failure: Ageing LEDs or bulbs and failed illumination circuits reduce display legibility, especially at night.
- Electrical Spikes or Charging System Problems: Voltage surges from a failing alternator or jump-start incidents can damage the cluster electronics.
This instrument cluster was removed from a vehicle with approximately 168,000 km and is commonly searched by part numbers listed above. For a successful replacement, match the product codes and inspect vehicle wiring and fuses prior to installation.







