Description
Antenna for Citroën C3, C3 Picasso, C4 Picasso and Peugeot 308
This replacement antenna is designed for Citroën and Peugeot vehicles and corresponds to common OEM references used by Stellantis. Ideal for professional workshops and experienced DIY mechanics, the unit restores reliable radio reception and a factory-fit appearance. Many customers search directly by product number (e.g. 9674768680, 9810547980, 658724) — these codes are included below to help you find the correct part fast.
Features and Function
The antenna assembly provides stable AM/FM radio reception and a secure roof mounting. The assembly typically includes the mast/base, coaxial connection and roof sealing. On some vehicle versions the antenna base is combined with an amplifier module; compatibility depends on the original equipment fitted to the vehicle.
Suitable For
- Citroën C3
- Citroën C3 Picasso
- Citroën C4 Picasso
- Peugeot 308
Technical Information
- Manufacturer: Stellantis (Citroën / Peugeot)
- Model: Antenna / Roof Antenna
- Product Codes: 9674768680, 9810547980, 658724, 6587G4, 6587G3
- Additional Numbers: 6580J0, 6561JT, 6561JS
Installation Recommendations
Recommended tools: Torx/Spline sockets, trim removal tools, adjustable wrench, sealant for roof fittings and dielectric grease for connectors. Typical replacement steps:
- Disconnect the negative battery terminal before starting the job to avoid short circuits.
- Remove interior roof trim or headliner section as required to access the antenna base from inside the vehicle.
- Unscrew the external mast (if fitted) and unbolt the antenna base retaining nut.
- Disconnect the coaxial connector and any power or amplifier plugs carefully to avoid damaging clips or wiring.
- Clean the roof sealing surface, fit the new antenna with new gasket/sealant as required, connect the coax and electrical connectors and tighten the retaining nut to the correct torque.
- Reinstall trim/headliner, reconnect the battery and verify radio reception and any amplifier function.
If you are unsure about removing interior trim or working at roof level, have the replacement performed by a qualified technician.
Why The Part Commonly Fails
Common causes of antenna failure include water ingress at the base leading to corrosion, oxidation of the coaxial connector, mechanical damage from impacts or vandalism, and wear of internal cables. In vehicles with an integrated amplifier, electrical faults or moisture can also cause loss of reception. Failure symptoms are weak or intermittent radio signal, static, or complete loss of reception on AM/FM bands.
When replacing the antenna, check the coaxial cable and connector condition and ensure the roof sealing is restored to prevent future water entry.
Product Numbers For Search: 9674768680 | 9810547980 | 658724 | 6587G4 | 6587G3 | 6580J0 | 6561JT | 6561JS







