Description
Left rear view mirror for CITROEN C1 and PEUGEOT 107 cars
Color KWD – LIPIZAN WHITE PAINT
Driver side
Part description
The used left rear view mirror is intended for Citroën C1 and Peugeot 107 cars. It is a part on the driver’s side, which is sought after mainly when the original mirror is damaged after normal use, parking or a minor collision. Another advantage is the color design KWD – white Lipizan, which can facilitate replacement without the need for additional painting.
This auto part is suitable for mechanics and DIYers who are looking for a replacement mirror according to the exact designation. When choosing, it is especially important to compare the shape, attachment and product codes, so that the assembly takes place without unnecessary complications.
Technical information
- Manufacturer: Stellantis Citroën Peugeot
- Model: Citroën C1, Peugeot 107
- Other numbers: 87940-0H011, 8153YW, 815290, KWD
Product codes
- Product codes: 87940-0H010, 87940-0H011, 8153YW, 815290
- Models from labels/backgrounds: Citroën C1, Peugeot 107
Installation recommendations
Generally/typically for rearview mirror replacement, the exact procedure may vary depending on the specific car design and equipment. Before assembly, it is advisable to carefully compare everything with the old part and to proceed with caution in order not to damage the paintwork, door panel or fastening points.
1) Before assembly
- Check whether the new used mirror matches the original piece in terms of shape, mounting side and attachment.
- Compare product numbers and visually check the condition of the cover, glass, holder and mounting points.
- Check for damaged threads, cracked plastic parts or loose connections.
- If you are transferring other parts from the old mirror, prepare them aside in advance and check their condition.
2) Necessary tools and materials
- Set of common hand tools
- Screwdrivers or bits according to the type of connecting material
- Plastic pry bar for panel removal
- Cleaning agent and cloth
- Protective gloves
3) Step-by-step assembly procedure
- Park the vehicle on level ground and secure it against movement.
- Open the door on the mounting side and prepare access to the inside of the mirror mount.
- Carefully remove the cover or inner lining that covers the mirror mount.
- Disconnect the original part, or loosen its wiring if the mirror is equipped with it.
- Unscrew or loosen the fasteners of the old mirror and hold it from the outside when removing it.
- Compare the old and new part side by side, especially the fit, the shape of the base and the overall design.
- Clean the landing surface on the body and check that there is no dirt or remnants of damaged material.
- Place the new mirror in the correct position and lightly secure it with the fasteners.
- Check the correct fit of the part and only then tighten the fastening evenly.
- If an electrical connection is included, plug it in so that the cable is not pinched or stretched.
- Reassemble all cover and trim parts in the reverse order of removal.
- Perform a final visual check that the mirror is firmly seated and flush with the surroundings.
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4) Post-assembly checks and function verification
- Check the strength of the mirror attachment and its stability under manual load.
- Verify correct view and mirror settings for normal operation.
- If the part has electrical functions, test their operation after assembly.
- After a short ride, check again that the part has not come loose and that there are no vibrations or unwanted noises.
5) The most common assembly mistakes + how to avoid them
- Swapping left and right sides – always verify that it is a driver’s side part before fitting.
- Insufficient fit comparison – compare the new piece with the old one in detail before fitting.
- Door panel damage – use a plastic pry bar and remove the covers without violence.
- Crooked mirror seating – first seat the part, check the position, and only then tighten.
- Pinched wiring – always check cable routing and clearance when refitting.
Reasons why the part is damaged
- Contact with another vehicle when parking or passing in a narrow space.
- A crash into an obstacle, such as a post, gate or wall.
- Damage to glass or cover due to careless handling.
- Looseness or breakage of attachment after a minor collision.
- Wear of the older part due to normal operation and weathering.








