Description
CD changer/player for Citroën and Peugeot vehicles. It is from a Peugeot 307 2006.
Overview
High-quality CD changer unit compatible with many Citroën and Peugeot audio systems. Ideal for workshops and DIY mechanics who need a reliable replacement part for factory-fitted in-car entertainment. The unit accepts multiple CD discs and integrates with the vehicle’s head unit to provide extended media playback without relying on external devices.
Key Features And Benefits
- Direct fit for compatible Citroën and Peugeot models—plug-and-play when original connectors and wiring are intact.
- Supports multi-disc playback to restore original factory functionality.
- OEM part numbers included for easier lookup and ordering.
- Robust mechanical design common to OE in-car CD changers; suitable for use in workshop repairs and retrofits.
Compatibility And Fitment
Originally removed from a Peugeot 307 (2006). Compatibility depends on radio/head-unit variant and vehicle equipment level. CD changers of this type were factory-fitted or available as a dealer option on many Citroën and Peugeot models of the same era. Always match the part numbers below with the unit you are replacing.
Technical Information
- Manufacturer: Stellantis / Citroën Peugeot (Original Equipment)
- Model: Peugeot 307 (source vehicle)
- Product Codes: 9662413277, 9660662677, 6564AH, 6564RL
- Additional Numbers: 6564AH | 6564RL | 9660662677 | 9662413277
Function And How It Works
The CD changer stores and plays multiple compact discs, sending audio signals to the vehicle’s head unit. It communicates via the vehicle’s proprietary audio interface and relies on correct power, ground and data connections to operate. Mechanical components include a spindle motor, disc magazine mechanism and laser pickup for reading audio data.
Installation Recommendations
- Disconnect the battery before starting work to avoid short circuits and protect vehicle electronics.
- Locate the unit—depending on the vehicle it may be mounted in the glovebox, under a seat, or in the trunk—then remove fasteners and unplug connectors carefully.
- Inspect harness connectors and pins for corrosion or damage. Clean contacts if necessary and ensure good ground connection.
- Reassemble and test operation before refitting panels. Verify that the head unit recognizes the changer and cycles through discs correctly.
- If the audio system uses specific multiplexing or proprietary interfaces, professional installation is recommended to ensure proper integration.
Why This Part Fails (Most Common Causes)
CD changers typically fail due to mechanical wear and environmental factors rather than electronic design flaws. Common failure modes include:
- Laser pickup degradation or failure—loss of read capability after years of use.
- Worn or slipped belts and weakened spindle motors resulting in disc spin or loading problems.
- Corroded or dirty connectors causing intermittent power/data loss.
- Moisture ingress or dust contamination leading to mechanical jams or optical reading errors.
- Electrical issues from poor power supply or damaged wiring harness.
Practical Tips For Mechanics
- Confirm part numbers against the unit being replaced to ensure compatibility.
- Keep replacement fasteners and brackets from the original unit to guarantee correct fitment.
- When troubleshooting, test power and ground at the unit first, then data lines and head-unit communication.
- If repairing, clean optical lens with appropriate, gentle lens cleaner and check belt tension/mechanism lubrication.
Notes
This listing shows original part numbers and source vehicle for accurate identification: Stellantis Citroën/Peugeot units with codes 9662413277, 9660662677, 6564AH, 6564RL. Suitable for professional workshops and experienced DIYers familiar with vehicle audio systems and safe handling of automotive electronics.







