Description
Electric central locking lock for the front passenger door for PEUGEOT 308 vehicles.
Stellantis Citroën Peugeot 9136CR 567147 A01545 9800616580
This Electric Front Passenger Door Lock is a direct-fit replacement designed for Peugeot 308 vehicles. It operates the central locking mechanism and latch on the right front door, enabling reliable locking/unlocking via key fob, central locking switch or vehicle control unit. The unit is suitable for professional workshops and competent DIY mechanics who frequently search by part numbers like 567147, A01545, 9800616580 or 9136CR to ensure correct fitment.
Key Features
– Direct Fit For Front Right Door: Designed to replace the OEM locking mechanism on the passenger side of Peugeot 308.
– Electrical Central Locking Operation: Drives the latch and interfaces with the vehicle’s locking system to lock/unlock the door.
– Robust Mechanical Latch: Integrated latch mechanism that secures the door when closed and releases on command.
– Easy Identification By Part Number: Commonly referenced by codes 567147, A01545, 9800616580, 9136CR for fast lookup in parts catalogs and search engines.
Technical Information
- Manufacturer: Stellantis / Peugeot
- Model: Peugeot 308
- Product Codes: 567147, A01545, 9800616580, 9136CR
- Additional Numbers: OEM References Used In Stellantis Parts Catalogs
Installation Recommendations
Recommended For: Professional Technicians And Experienced DIYers.
- Disconnect Battery: Always disconnect the vehicle battery before starting work on door electrics to prevent short circuits and avoid triggering unwanted electronic events.
- Remove Inner Door Trim: Carefully remove the door card and any vapor barrier to access the lock assembly. Keep clips and screws organized.
- Disconnect Electrical Connector And Linkages: Unplug the electrical connector and detach mechanical linkages (lock rods/cables) from the latch. Note the position of any retaining clips.
- Unbolt Lock Assembly: Remove the mounting bolts and extract the lock from the door shell. Compare the old and new units to confirm identical connectors and linkage positions.
- Fit New Unit And Test: Install the replacement, reconnect linkages and electrical connector, reconnect the battery and test locking/unlocking function before reassembling the door trim.
- Final Check: Verify central locking operation with key fob and interior switches, check door alignment and ensure smooth latch operation.
Why This Part Commonly Fails
Door lock units are exposed to moisture, dirt and frequent mechanical stress, which makes them prone to several common failure modes:
- Motor Or Gear Wear: The small electric motor and plastic gears inside the actuator can wear or strip after many cycles.
- Corrosion And Water Ingress: Moisture entering the lock causes electrical contact failure or mechanical seizing of moving parts.
- Broken Linkages Or Clips: Metal rods and plastic clips that connect the latch to handles and locks can deform or snap.
- Connector Corrosion Or Wiring Faults: Poor contacts or damaged wiring at the connector cause intermittent or complete loss of function.
Replacing the door lock assembly restores reliable central locking and latch function. When fitting, ensure proper routing of linkages and a secure electrical connection to avoid recurring faults.








