Description
Right exterior mirror for Citroën C1 and Peugeot 107. Color ELX – Electra Blue paint. Passenger side.
This Right Door Mirror assembly is a direct-fit replacement for Citroën C1 and Peugeot 107 vehicles and is supplied in ELX Electra Blue finish to match factory paint. Ideal for professional garages and DIY mechanics, the unit carries the referenced part codes 87910-0H011 and 8153YS, making it easy to find in parts catalogs. Restores appearance and functionality after impact damage, glass breakage or electrical failure.
Technical Information
- Manufacturer: Stellantis (Citroën/Peugeot)
- Model: Citroën C1, Peugeot 107
- Product Codes: 87910-0H011, 8153YS
- Other Numbers: ELX (Electra Blue paint)
Function And Features
The assembly replaces the passenger-side exterior mirror and provides the essential functions of a modern door mirror: reflective glass for rearward visibility, painted housing to match vehicle body color and integrated mountings for secure attachment. Depending on vehicle equipment, the mirror may incorporate electric adjustment and folding mechanisms; confirm the presence of the original electrical connector on the vehicle before installation.
Replacement Procedure (Overview)
- Disconnect the vehicle battery before starting to avoid short circuits and to prevent damage to electrical components.
- Remove the interior door trim or the small triangular trim panel to access the mirror mounting nuts and the electrical connector.
- Disconnect the mirror electrical connector and remove the mounting nuts or bolts holding the mirror to the door.
- Remove the old mirror, fit the replacement assembly, reconnect the electrical plug and secure the mounting fasteners.
- Refit the interior trim and reconnect the battery. Test electric adjustment, heating (if fitted) and folding functions before finishing.
- Tighten mounting fasteners to the manufacturer’s torque specification and check for correct fit and alignment.
Installation Recommendations
Always follow the vehicle manufacturer’s instructions. Disconnect the battery prior to removal and take care when removing interior trim to avoid breaking plastic clips. Ensure the connector is fully seated and that wiring is routed without pinching. If the mirror houses electric motors or heating elements, verify operation immediately after installation. Use manufacturer torque settings for mounting fasteners and check alignment at vehicle level to avoid wind noise.
Why This Part Most Commonly Fails
- Impact Damage: Collisions, door knocks or contact with obstacles are the most frequent causes of broken housings and cracked glass.
- Mechanical Wear: Repeated folding, especially manual folding or forceful operation, can break gears or mounting tabs.
- Electrical Faults: Motors or heaters may fail over time due to wear or water ingress and connector corrosion.
- Weather Effects: Freezing conditions and road salt can damage moving parts or cause corrosion in connectors and mounts.
Replacement of the mirror assembly restores both the vehicle’s functionality and exterior appearance. Use the listed product codes when searching parts catalogs to ensure correct match with the original equipment.








