Passenger Seat Airbag Citroën C8 Peugeot 807 5252941 8216NR

30.00

Stellantis Citroën Peugeot
5252941 8216NR NFP

5 in stock

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Description

Passenger seat airbag for Citroën C8 and Peugeot 807. Color HZR – Gray Astrakhan.

This seat-mounted passenger airbag is a direct-fit safety component intended for Citroën C8 and Peugeot 807 interiors. It restores occupant protection in side or lateral-impact scenarios by deploying from the seat area to reduce the risk of chest, abdominal and pelvic injuries. Ideal for professional workshops and experienced DIY enthusiasts who perform bodyinterior and SRS repairs, this unit is commonly searched by OEM product numbers listed below.

Technical Information

  • Manufacturer: Stellantis / Citroën / Peugeot
  • Model: Citroën C8, Peugeot 807
  • Product Codes: 5252941, 8216NR, NFP
  • Other Numbers: 5129067

Key Features

  • Seat-mounted design for passenger-side protection.
  • Color HZR – Gray Astrakhan upholstery finish to match original interior trim.
  • OEM-compatible fitment for straightforward replacement using factory mounting points and connectors.
  • Supplies essential passive safety performance when installed and interfaced correctly with the vehicle SRS.

Installation Recommendations

Work should be carried out by a qualified technician or an experienced DIYer familiar with SRS systems. Follow these general steps:

  • Disconnect the negative battery terminal before starting. Wait at least 3 minutes (10 minutes recommended) to allow the SRS system capacitors to discharge.
  • Remove seat trim and covers carefully using plastic trim tools to avoid damaging clips or fabric.
  • Locate and release the airbag electrical connector(s). Observe locking tabs and ensure connectors are handled gently—do not pull on wiring.
  • Unbolt the airbag module from the seat frame using the correct tools. Keep fasteners for reinstallation or replace with equivalent OEM hardware if needed.
  • Fit the replacement module in the correct orientation, secure fasteners to the original points, and reconnect the electrical connector until the locking mechanism engages.
  • Refit seat trim, reconnect the battery, then use an appropriate diagnostic tool to monitor the SRS status and clear any stored fault codes. Confirm the SRS warning lamp extinguishes after the system self-check.
  • Do not attempt to drive the vehicle if the SRS warning lamp remains on after replacement; further diagnosis is required.

Most Common Reasons For Failure

  • Previous Deployment: Airbag modules must be replaced after deployment; a used or deployed module will not provide protection.
  • Electrical Damage Or Corrosion: Connector corrosion, damaged wiring or poor contacts can prevent deployment or trigger SRS faults.
  • Physical Damage Or Moisture Ingress: Water, rust or mechanical damage to the seat structure or module can compromise functionality.
  • Internal Component Deterioration: Age-related degradation of pyrotechnic elements or internal connectors can cause faults; any visible damage or contamination warrants replacement.

Note: There is no routine flight-schedule replacement interval universally required—replace the airbag after deployment, when the vehicle diagnostic system indicates an SRS fault related to the seat module, or if the unit shows visible damage or contamination. Always follow local legal and safety guidelines when working with restraint systems.

Additional information

Weight 1 kg