Description
Right Passenger Side Exterior Mirror For Citroën C1 And Peugeot 107
Color: Gold Metallic
This right hand passenger side exterior mirror is a direct-fit replacement for Citroën C1 and Peugeot 107 models. Painted in gold metallic, it restores the vehicle’s exterior appearance while providing reliable rearward visibility. Frequently searched by part numbers, this assembly is suited for mechanics and DIY enthusiasts who need a straightforward swap. The painted housing offers factory-style finish that matches original trims on compatible vehicles.
Key Benefits
Improves Safety And Aesthetics — Restores Clear Rearward Vision And Factory Look. Easy Identification By Part Number — Ideal For Fast Parts Lookup By Codes Such As 87910-0H010 And 87910-0H011. Suitable For Both Workshop Installation And Confident Home Repairs.
Technical Information
- Manufacturer: Stellantis (Citroén/Peugeot)
- Model: Citroën C1, Peugeot 107
- Product Codes: 87910-0H010, 87910-0H011
- Additional Numbers: 8153YS, 815289, 8151HW
Installation Recommendations
- Prepare Workspace — Park On A Level Surface And Ensure Good Lighting.
- Disconnect Battery When Working On Electrified Mirrors — Disable Power To Avoid Short Circuits Or Accidental Motor Operation.
- Remove Interior Door Trim Panel — Carefully Pry Off The Trim Clips Around The Mirror Mount Area To Access Mounting Bolts And Electrical Connector.
- Disconnect Electrical Connector — Unplug Mirror Connector Gently To Avoid Damaging Pins (If Present).
- Remove Mounting Bolts — Support The Mirror From Outside While Loosening Fasteners To Prevent It Falling.
- Fit New Mirror Assembly — Align The Unit, Tighten Fasteners Securely, Reconnect The Electrical Connector And Test Adjustment/Heating Functions Before Reassembling Door Trim.
- Final Checks — Verify Mirror Adjustment Range, Glass Stability And Paint Match; Refit Trim Panels And Ensure All Clips Are Secured.
For Electrically Adjustable Or Heated Variants, Work With Appropriate Diagnostic Or Service Equipment When Required. If Unsure About Electrical Connections, Seek Assistance From A Qualified Technician.
Why This Part Fails Most Often
- Impact Damage — The Most Common Cause Is Physical Damage From Collisions Or Side-Swipes, Leading To Cracked Housing Or Broken Mounts.
- Motor Or Mechanism Wear — Repeated Use Or Water Ingress Can Cause Adjustment Motors Or Internal Gears To Fail On Electrically Adjustable Units.
- Corrosion And Rust — Moisture Penetration At The Mounting Points Or Connector Area Can Lead To Poor Electrical Contact And Mechanical Deterioration.
- Connector Or Wiring Damage — Pinched Or Chafed Wiring From Previous Repairs Or Door Panel Removal Can Create Intermittent Function Or Total Failure.







