Description
Center armrest for Peugeot 407. Can be replaced by part 7589E9 or by the plastic part with code 7589E7. Color HZD – Black Mistral. Material leatherette, stitched.
This center armrest is designed for Peugeot 407 owners and professional mechanics seeking a direct-fit interior replacement. Constructed in stitched leatherette with a Black Mistral finish, it restores front-seat comfort and the original look of the center console. The part is commonly referenced by the code 7589XH and is often sought under related numbers 7589E9 or the plastic variant 7589E7. Clear, concise fitment by part number makes this product easy to locate for workshop orders or DIY repairs.
Technical Information
- Manufacturer: Stellantis / Peugeot
- Model: Peugeot 407
- Product Codes: 7589XH
- Other Numbers: 7589E9, 7589E7
- Color: Black Mistral (HZD)
- Material: Leatherette, Stitched
Fitment
Fits Peugeot 407 models (typical production years 2004–2011). Compatibility depends on console trim and factory options; this armrest replaces original upholstery-style armrests and correspond to the listed product codes. It is suitable for sedan, estate (SW) and certain coupe variants where the central console uses the same mounting points.
Installation Recommendations
- Tools Needed: Trim removal tools, Torx bits or metric sockets (depending on vehicle), ratchet, screwdriver. Soft cloth to protect interior surfaces.
- Procedure Overview: Remove surrounding trim panels, open the armrest and locate retaining screws or bolts, disconnect any clips, unbolt the old armrest from the console, fit the replacement in place, align mounting points and fasten with original hardware.
- Tips: Keep original screws and clips; check plastic mounting tabs for cracks and replace broken clips before final assembly. Work on a clean, dry surface and avoid sharp tools that may damage trim. If the armrest has electrical features in other trims, take care to isolate connectors first.
Most Common Failure Reasons
Armrests typically wear out due to regular use: upholstery abrasion, seam splitting, foam compression, and hinge or bracket fatigue are frequent causes. Plastic mounting brackets can become brittle over time and crack, especially in vehicles exposed to temperature extremes or heavy use. Chemical damage from aggressive cleaners and mechanical stress from resting heavy items on the armrest also accelerate deterioration.
For workshops and DIYers this armrest offers a straightforward replacement option that restores comfort and interior aesthetics while using familiar part numbers for quick sourcing.








