Description
Left rear outer lamp for the fender for PEUGEOT 406 Estate. Without bulb holders; these can be purchased separately. Driver’s side.
This genuine-style replacement left rear outer lamp is designed for Peugeot 406 Estate (Combi) models and carries the product code 6350H5. Ideal for professional workshops and experienced DIY mechanics, the lamp restores rear lighting functionality and vehicle aesthetics after damage from impacts, corrosion or moisture ingress. The part is supplied without bulb holders, so search queries often include the code 6350H5 or references to Peugeot 406 tail light when looking for this item online.
Made to fit into the outer wing/fender on the left (driver’s) side, the unit houses the rear position, stop and indicator lamp positions depending on the bulb configuration used. It is suitable for direct replacement when the original housing is cracked, scratched or leaking, and it helps maintain correct light projection and road safety.
Technical Information
- Manufacturer: Peugeot (Stellantis)
- Model: Peugeot 406 Estate (Combi)
- Product Codes: 6350H5
- Other Numbers: NFP (as referenced in original short description)
Fitment And Function
Fitment: Left Rear Outer (Fender) Position. The lamp provides mounting for rear position/stop and indicator bulbs as applicable to the vehicle wiring. Note: Bulb holders/sockets are not included with this unit and must be ordered separately if required.
How To Replace
Replacement is straightforward for a trained mechanic or competent DIYer: remove the rear wheel (optional for access), peel back or remove the wheel-arch liner or inner trim to access the lamp mounting screws, disconnect the electrical connector, remove the retaining screws or clips and extract the old lamp. Install the new lamp, reconnect the electrical connector, test all light functions (side, stop, indicator) and secure trim and fasteners in reverse order. Always ensure bulbs or bulb holders are correctly fitted and that seals are intact to prevent moisture ingress.
Installation Recommendations
- Disconnect the battery before working on vehicle electrics to avoid short circuits.
- Check and replace bulb holders or seals if they show wear or corrosion.
- Use the correct fasteners and torque settings recommended by the vehicle manufacturer when refitting.
- Verify all lamp functions (parking, brake, indicator, reverse if applicable) after installation.
Most Common Failure Reasons
Outer rear lamps commonly fail due to impact damage (parking/side collisions), cracks that allow water ingress, seal deterioration leading to condensation and corrosion of contacts, or plastic aging and discoloration reducing light output. Ensuring proper sealing and replacing damaged bulb holders prevents premature failure.








