Description
Interior door handle for right front and rear doors for Peugeot 307 vehicles.
Overview
Durable replacement interior door handle designed for the right front and right rear doors of the Peugeot 307. Ideal for professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts who need a reliable, OEM-compatible solution. Commonly searched by product codes 9143F5, 9143L3 or 9643604477 — include these reference numbers when ordering to speed up identification.
Key Benefits
- Direct fit for original mounting points — quick swap with standard tools.
- Replaces worn or broken handles that affect door release and passenger convenience.
- Robust construction to withstand repeated use; suitable for workshop repairs and field replacements.
Compatibility
Fits Peugeot 307 models (right front and right rear doors). Confirm fitment by matching the listed product codes: 9143F5, 9143L3, 9643604477.
Technical Information
- Manufacturer: Peugeot (Stellantis)
- Model: Peugeot 307
- Product Codes: 9143F5, 9143L3
- Other Numbers: 9643604477, NFP
Installation Recommendation
- Prepare tools: trim removal tools, Torx/Phillips screwdrivers, small ratchet set and pliers.
- Remove the inner door trim carefully: release plastic clips and remove any visible screws. Use a trim tool to avoid damaging panels.
- Locate and remove the fasteners securing the interior handle to the door shell. Typical fixings are screws or nuts accessible from inside the door cavity.
- Disconnect the door latch rod or cable from the handle. Note clip orientation and retention method for correct reassembly.
- Install the new handle by reattaching the rod/cable and securing all fasteners. Ensure clips snap fully into place and the mechanism moves freely.
- Before reassembling the door card, test door open/close and locking operation several times. Finally, refit the trim and torque fasteners to manufacturer recommendations if available.
Use silicone-based lubricant on moving parts and inspect retaining clips and rods for wear — replace if damaged. Work with the vehicle ignition off and follow standard safety precautions when removing trim to prevent damage.
Why This Part Most Commonly Fails
- Mechanical Fatigue: Repeated daily use causes plastic levers and mounting points to weaken and eventually crack.
- Broken Clips and Fasteners: Plastic retaining clips that secure the handle or linkage are prone to snapping during operation or when removing the door card.
- Linkage Wear or Detachment: Metal rods or cable connectors can bend, stretch, or detach from the handle, preventing proper door release.
- Dirt and Corrosion: Accumulated dirt or moisture in the mechanism can lead to sticking or increased wear over time.
Maintenance Tips
Periodically lubricate the pivot points with a silicone spray, check the condition of plastic clips and linkage, and address any stiffness early to avoid sudden breakage. Replacing a worn handle as soon as symptoms appear (stiff action, loose fit, or visible cracks) prevents further damage to latch linkages and reduces workshop time.







