Description
Horn (hooter) for Citroën C2 and C3 and Peugeot 1007. With a bracket for body mounting. Used part guaranteed to be functional.
This horn assembly with mounting bracket is a direct-fit replacement for Citroën C2, Citroën C3 (including C3 Pluriel) and Peugeot 1007 models. Supplied as a used component with a guarantee of operational condition, it is ideal for professional workshops and DIY mechanics who search by part number (6236E8) to find a reliable, cost-effective replacement. The unit mounts to the body via its bracket and restores the vehicle’s audible warning function when the original horn is impaired.
Technical Information
- Manufacturer: Stellantis (Citroën / Peugeot)
- Model: Citroën C2; Citroën C3; Citroën C3 Pluriel; Peugeot 1007
- Product Codes: 6236E8; 623600000000
- Other Numbers: 6236E8 NFP
Installation Recommendations
Before starting, disconnect the negative terminal of the battery to avoid short circuits. Typical replacement steps:
- Locate the horn—usually mounted to the front bodywork or behind the grille using the supplied bracket; access may require removing the grille or inner splash shield.
- Unplug the electrical connector and note the orientation of the terminals.
- Remove the mounting bolt(s) securing the horn bracket and remove the old unit.
- Fit the replacement horn on the bracket, tighten the mounting bolt(s) securely, reconnect the electrical connector and restore the battery connection.
- Verify operation by briefly testing the horn. Check for secure earthing and clean contacts if sound is weak.
Recommended tools: basic socket/ratchet set, screwdrivers, dielectric grease for connector protection. Inspect wiring and connector for corrosion and replace or clean as needed during installation.
Why This Part Fails Most Often
- Corrosion And Water Ingress: Exposure to moisture, road spray and salt causes corrosion on terminals and internal contacts, leading to intermittent or complete failure.
- Mechanical Wear: Internal diaphragms or contact points can degrade over long service life, reducing sound output or stopping function entirely.
- Electrical Issues: Blown fuses, a faulty horn relay or poor grounding often mimic horn failure—these should be checked before replacing the horn.
- Physical Damage: Impact from road debris or collisions can deform the horn or bracket, preventing proper mounting or operation.
Part number searches (6236E8) are common among mechanics and DIYers—this listing provides a straightforward, cost-efficient replacement with functional guarantee. Ideal for restoring audible warning function quickly and getting vehicles back on the road.







