Description
Electric window motor for the left rear window for PEUGEOT 307 CC. Passenger side.
High-quality electric window motor designed for the left rear (passenger side) of the Peugeot 307 CC. This replacement part restores reliable up-and-down operation of the rear side window and is suitable for mechanics and competent DIY enthusiasts who maintain Peugeot 307 CC models. The motor is a direct-fit unit that helps eliminate slow or stuck windows, noisy operation and intermittent movement. Including clear product codes in the listing increases findability for customers searching by part number.
Technical Information
- Manufacturer: Stellantis / Peugeot
- Model: Peugeot 307 CC (Convertible / Coupé Cabriolet)
- Product Codes: 9651536080, 922393
- Additional Numbers: NFP
- Position: Left Rear Window (Passenger Side)
Compatibility
Primarily intended for Peugeot 307 CC models (Castillon/Coupe-Cabriolet). Verify fitment against the listed product codes when searching — these codes are commonly used by professionals to identify the correct unit.
Installation Recommendations
- Disconnect the vehicle battery before beginning work and follow the manufacturer’s removal procedure to avoid damage to the motor or vehicle electrics.
- Remove inner door trim and moisture barrier carefully to access the regulator and motor assembly.
- Support the glass before detaching the regulator to prevent dropping the window; unbolt the motor from the regulator and unplug the electrical connector.
- Transfer any retaining clips or spacers from the old unit if needed and secure the new motor to the regulator. Reconnect the electrical connector and test the window operation before refitting the door trim.
- Lubricate regulator tracks and check guide rollers for wear during installation to ensure smooth, long-lasting operation.
Why This Part Fails Most Often
- Water Ingress: Moisture entering the door can corrode internal motor components and connectors.
- Wear of Brushes and Commutator: Over time the motor’s brushes wear out, causing intermittent or no movement.
- Gear or Cable Wear: Plastic gears or regulator cables can strip or snap, preventing the window from moving smoothly.
- Regulator Misalignment: Binding or misaligned guides increases load on the motor, accelerating failure.
- Electrical Issues: Damaged wiring or faulty switches can mimic motor failure—check wiring and switches when diagnosing.
Practical Tips for Mechanics and DIYers
- Always test the new motor with the door panel loose to confirm full travel and correct alignment before final reassembly.
- Inspect and, if necessary, replace worn regulator components at the same time to avoid repeated labor.
- Use dielectric grease on connectors to reduce the risk of future corrosion in the door environment.
Note
Searchability is improved by including the product codes (9651536080, 922393) in the listing title and description so technicians and car owners can find the exact replacement quickly.








