Description
Speaker for the dashboard for Citroën C1 and Peugeot 107 first series. Up to 2013.
This dashboard speaker is designed as a direct-fit replacement for Citroën C1 and Peugeot 107 (first series) models produced up to 2013. Ideal for professional workshops and DIY mechanics, the unit restores clear midrange and vocal reproduction in factory audio systems and is commonly searched by part numbers such as 86160-0H010 and 6562L7. Whether you are repairing a damaged cone, replacing a rattling speaker or refreshing an aging sound system, this speaker offers an economical and reliable solution that fits the original mounting points and connector layout.
Technical Information
Manufacturer: Stellantis / Citroën / Peugeot
Model: Citroën C1 (First Series), Peugeot 107 (First Series) — Up to 2013
Product Codes: 86160-0H010, 6562L7
Additional Numbers: (Use above codes when searching for compatibility)
Fitment And Replacement
Location: Dashboard / Instrument Panel speaker (central/dashboard mount depending on vehicle interior specification). Removal and installation are straightforward for an experienced technician or competent DIYer:
- Carefully remove trim panels around the dashboard speaker using trim tools to avoid scratching plastic parts.
- Unscrew the speaker mounting screws and gently lower the speaker from its housing.
- Disconnect the electrical connector from the speaker. Inspect the connector for corrosion or damage.
- Install the new speaker by reconnecting the wiring harness, seating the speaker into the original position and tightening the mounting screws evenly.
- Refit trim panels and test audio playback at low volume first to confirm proper connection and eliminate rattles.
Installation Recommendations
- Work on a cold vehicle in a dry environment and protect trim with soft covers to prevent damage.
- Inspect wiring and connectors for corrosion; clean contacts with appropriate electronic contact cleaner if necessary.
- Do not over-torque mounting screws—use the original screw positions and moderate force to avoid deforming the speaker frame or dashboard panel.
- After installation, verify speaker polarity and test across the audio range to ensure balanced sound and absence of buzzing or distortion.
Why This Part Most Commonly Fails
Dashboard speakers typically fail due to environmental and age-related factors rather than manufacturing flaws. Common causes include:
- Moisture ingress or condensation causing cone or voice-coil damage.
- Connector corrosion or broken wiring leading to intermittent sound or total failure.
- Mechanical damage from impacts or excessive vibration producing rattles or torn cones.
- Electrical issues such as amplifier faults or short circuits that can burn the voice coil.
Choosing the correct part number (86160-0H010 / 6562L7) and following careful installation steps will help restore factory-fit performance and prolong service life.








