Description
Window switch for PEUGEOT 307 vehicles. With mirror folding function for the vehicle. Used part, may show signs of use.
Product Overview
OEM-style driver window control designed for Peugeot 307 models. This unit combines the master window switch with the mirror folding control so you get a direct replacement that restores full centralised window operation and remote mirror folding. Ideal for professional workshops and competent DIYers who need a reliable, cost-effective alternative to a brand-new assembly. As a used part it offers genuine fitment, original mounting points and connectors for quick installation.
Technical Information
- Manufacturer: Stellantis / Peugeot
- Model: Peugeot 307 (typically 2001–2008)
- Product codes: 96531123XT, 6554KS
- Additional numbers: NFP
Compatibility And Fitment
Fits Peugeot 307 vehicles equipped with electric windows and mirror folding functionality. Depending on production year and trim, plug orientation or connector pinout can vary—this unit is intended as a direct replacement where the original part numbers match. Check that the door panel shape and switch bezel match the vehicle before installation.
Installation Recommendations
Always disconnect the battery before starting work. Typical replacement steps: remove the door trim panel, unscrew or unclip the switch bezel, unplug the electrical connector, remove the old switch and install the replacement in reverse order. Reconnect the battery and test all window positions and mirror folding operation before refitting trim. Estimated time for an experienced technician: 15–30 minutes per door. Use appropriate trim tools to avoid damaging clips and plastics. Clean connectors and apply a small amount of contact cleaner if contacts show oxidation.
Why This Part Fails Most Often
Window switches commonly fail due to worn electrical contacts from heavy use (especially the driver front window), moisture ingress or corrosion, dirty contacts, and mechanical wear or broken actuator levers inside the switch assembly. Intermittent operation often points to contact wear or a loose connector; complete failure can be caused by internal plastic breakage or short circuits in the wiring harness.
Practical Tips For Mechanics And DIYers
When fitting a used switch inspect the bezel and connector for cracks or melted plastic. If windows are slow or intermittent, verify the window motor and regulator condition as well, since excessive current draw from a failing motor can accelerate switch failure. Test all functions (individual window, master lock, mirror folding) before final assembly. For workshops, this switch is a fast, cost-effective repair option that restores original ergonomics and controls without modifying wiring.








