Description
Electric central locking lock for the right front door for Peugeot 407 (passenger door).
This electric door lock (central locking actuator/latch) is a direct-fit replacement for the right front (passenger) door of the Peugeot 407. Designed for professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts, it restores reliable locking, remote central locking response and secure door closure. The part is frequently searched by OE number and reference codes—making identification and ordering fast for workshop use.
Technical Information
- Manufacturer: Stellantis / Peugeot
- Model: Peugeot 407 — Right Front (Passenger) Door
- Product Codes: 9681333280
- Other Numbers: Q00, 9136FE, 9136CK
Installation Recommendations
- Disconnect the negative battery terminal before starting to avoid short circuits and accidental airbag deployment.
- Remove the interior door trim and protective moisture barrier carefully to access the lock assembly. Keep all fasteners and clips organized.
- Unplug the electrical connector and detach the locking rods or cables from the actuator. Note the positions of any retaining clips to ensure correct reassembly.
- Remove the lock actuator fasteners from the inner door shell, fit the new unit, reconnect rods/cables and electrical connector, then test the mechanism before refitting the door trim.
- After installation, verify central locking operation with the remote and from inside the vehicle, check manual latch function and ensure the door closes and seals correctly.
- Use a small amount of dielectric grease on the electrical connector and a light lubricant on the latch mechanisms to improve longevity. Do not overtighten mounting bolts.
Most Common Failure Causes
- Water ingress and Corrosion: Moisture entering the door cavity can corrode contacts and metal parts, leading to intermittent or permanent failure.
- Worn Internal Gears or Motor: Plastic gear wear or motor fatigue inside the actuator causes grinding sounds or loss of movement.
- Broken Rods/Clips: Mechanical linkages and retaining clips can snap or deform, preventing proper latch movement.
- Electrical Problems: Connector corrosion, damaged wiring or poor grounding can stop the actuator from receiving power or signal.
- Physical Damage: Door impacts or forced entry attempts can damage the latch assembly.
Signs That Replacement Is Needed: Intermittent locking/unlocking, grinding or clicking noises from the door, door not latching reliably, or the passenger door failing to respond to central locking commands. Replacing the actuator typically restores normal function when faults are localized to the lock assembly.








