Description
Left driver-side exterior mirror for Citroën C1, Peugeot 107 and Toyota Aygo. Black, unpainted.
Overview
High-quality replacement left (driver) side exterior mirror for Citroën C1, Peugeot 107 and Toyota Aygo. Ideal for professional workshops and DIY mechanics who need a reliable, direct-fit part. Commonly searched by OE numbers 87940-0H010 / 87940-0H011 and cross-references 8153YW / 815290 — include these codes in searches to find the correct variant fast.
Key Benefits
- Direct-fit design for easy installation without body modifications.
- Black, unpainted housing ready for painting to match vehicle color if required.
- Cost-effective replacement for damaged or missing driver-side mirror assemblies.
- Suitable for garage repairs and quick roadside replacements.
Technical Information
- Manufacturer: Stellantis (Citroën / Peugeot)
- Model: Citroën C1, Peugeot 107, Toyota Aygo
- Product Codes: 87940-0H010, 87940-0H011
- Other Numbers: 8153YW, 815290
Fitment And Compatibility
This left-side mirror fits the first-generation Citroën C1 and Peugeot 107 models and compatible Toyota Aygo derivatives that share the same body components. Trim level and equipment (manual, electrically adjustable, heated, or with integrated indicator) may vary by vehicle — select the correct part number when ordering to ensure full compatibility.
Installation
Replacement can be performed in a moderately equipped workshop. Typical procedure:
- Remove the interior door trim panel to access the mirror mounting area.
- Disconnect any electrical connectors (if present) before removing the mirror mounting nuts.
- Remove the mirror unit by undoing the retaining nuts/bolts and gently extracting the assembly from the door aperture.
- Fit the new mirror assembly, connect electrical plugs, and secure mounting fasteners. Check function (adjustment, heating, indicators) before reassembling door trim.
- Always follow the vehicle manufacturer’s recommended sequence and torque values for fasteners.
Recommendations For Mounting
- Work On A Stable Surface With The Vehicle Secured.
- Disconnect Battery When Working With Electrically Equipped Mirrors To Prevent Short Circuits.
- Inspect Door Wiring And Connectors For Corrosion Or Damage; Replace Faulty Clips/Seals To Prevent Water Ingress.
- Use New Gaskets Or Seals If Supplied, And Ensure Fasteners Are Tightened To Manufacturer Specs.
- After Installation, Verify Full Functionality: Mirror Adjustment, Heating (If Applicable), And Indicator Operation.
Why This Part Fails Most Often
- Impact Damage: Collisions, parking knocks, and sideswipes are the most common causes—housing, glass, and mountings may crack or break.
- Mechanical Wear: Repeated folding/unfolding and worn pivot points can lead to loose or non-holding mirrors.
- Electrical Faults: Corroded connectors, wiring damage, or failed adjustment motors (on electric mirrors) cause loss of function.
- Water Ingress: Damaged seals or degraded grommets allow moisture in, leading to electrical failures or corrosion of mounting points.
Maintenance Tips
- Regularly Check Mirror Operation And Tightness Of Mounting Nuts.
- Clean Drain Channels And Seals To Prevent Water Accumulation Behind The Trim.
- Address Minor Damage Early To Avoid Larger Repairs (e.g., replace broken clips before the assembly becomes loose).
Additional Notes
Searching By OE Numbers (87940-0H010, 87940-0H011, 8153YW, 815290) Improves The Chance Of Finding The Exact Variant Required For Your Vehicle. Suitable For Both Professional Garages And Experienced DIY Enthusiasts.








