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Second Hand Peugeot 106 Radio

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Choosing the right used Peugeot 106 radio

Used radios vary between vehicles - and whether you call it used, second hand or a replacement, matching the right one matters. These are the details breakers need to match the right part to your car - our request form asks them so you only hear from suppliers with the correct part:

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Fitment questions

Will a radio from an earlier Peugeot 106 fit my later one?

The Peugeot 106 ran from 1991 to 2004, with a significant facelift in 1996 that updated the interior and dashboard design, so a radio from a pre-1996 car may not drop straight into a post-1996 car due to differences in the dashboard aperture and wiring connector. If your car and the donor car are both from the same side of that 1996 boundary, fitment is much more likely to be straightforward. Confirm the exact year of both vehicles with the breaker against your registration before buying.

Does the trim level matter when buying a used Peugeot 106 radio — for example, will a radio from an XR or XSi fit my Rallye?

Trim level does not affect whether a radio will physically fit, as the head unit aperture and wiring loom are shared across the 106 range rather than being trim-specific. You may find that higher-spec trims like XSi came with a different original radio to a base XR, so the unit you receive could look slightly different or have different features to what was in your car originally. As long as both cars are from the same generation — pre- or post-1996 facelift — the swap should be viable, but confirm the connector type with the breaker to be sure.

I have a 1998 Peugeot 106 — can I use a radio from a 1994 model?

These two cars sit on opposite sides of the 1996 facelift, which brought changes to the dashboard and interior, so a radio from a 1994 pre-facelift 106 may not fit cleanly into your 1998 post-facelift car. Whether a specific unit crosses that boundary depends on the exact connector and aperture dimensions, so this is something to confirm with the breaker against both registrations before purchasing.

Will a Peugeot 106 radio fit other Peugeot models like the 206 or 306?

The 106 uses a standard single-DIN head unit aperture, so physically a radio from another Peugeot model of a similar era could fit the space, but wiring connectors and loom pinouts can differ between models and generations. This makes cross-model swaps less predictable than sourcing from another 106, and you should confirm connector compatibility with the breaker before buying.

Does it matter whether my Peugeot 106 is a petrol or diesel when sourcing a replacement radio?

No — the engine type has no bearing on radio fitment in the Peugeot 106, as the dashboard, aperture, and wiring setup are the same regardless of what is under the bonnet. Focus instead on making sure the donor car is from the correct generation, particularly whether it is pre- or post-1996 facelift, and confirm the connector type with the breaker.

What should I check with the breaker before buying a used Peugeot 106 radio?

Ask the breaker to confirm the year of the donor vehicle against your registration so you can establish whether it sits on the same side of the 1996 facelift as your car, and ask them to identify the wiring connector type on the back of the unit. It is also worth checking whether the radio has a security code available, as without it the unit may lock itself on first power-up and be unusable.