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Second Hand Peugeot 106 Rear Light

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What to check when buying a used Peugeot 106 rear light

A used rear light that fits one vehicle won't always fit another - even within the same model range. These questions help breakers match stock to your exact vehicle before they quote:

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Fitment questions

Will a rear light from an earlier 106 fit my later one – does the facelift change anything?

The Peugeot 106 ran in two distinct generations: the original Phase 1 from 1991 to 1996, and the facelifted Phase 2 from 1996 onwards through to the end of production in 2003. The rear light clusters changed at the 1996 facelift, so Phase 1 and Phase 2 units are not the same shape and will not swap directly. Always tell the breaker which phase your car is – ideally confirmed against your registration – before ordering.

Does a 1998 106 rear light fit a 2001 106?

Both 1998 and 2001 fall within the Phase 2 generation (1996–2003), so in general terms you are looking at the same facelift body and the rear light design is shared across those years. That said, confirm with the breaker against your registration whether any mid-run pressing or lens changes apply to your specific car, as subtle updates can occur within a generation without a formal facelift. Subject to that check, a Phase 2 unit from either year is the right place to start.

I have a 3-door 106 – can I use a rear light from a 5-door car?

The Peugeot 106 was sold in both 3-door and 5-door body styles, and the rear light housings differ between them because the surrounding bodywork and apertures are shaped differently. Always source a rear light that matches your door count, and make sure you specify NS (nearside, passenger side) or OS (offside, driver's side) when contacting the breaker.

Does the trim level matter – will a rear light from an XR or XSi fit my Rallye or Independence?

Trim level – whether that is XR, XN, XSi, Rallye, or any other 106 variant – does not affect rear light fitment; the housing and lens are body-shell items, not trim-specific parts. What can vary between trim levels is whether the unit has a foglamp cut-out or how the lens is finished, so cosmetic differences are possible even if the part fits. Confirm generation (Phase 1 or Phase 2) and door count with the breaker, and the trim name itself need not come into the conversation.

Can I fit a 106 rear light myself, or is there anything tricky about sourcing the right one from a breaker?

Swapping a 106 rear light is generally straightforward once you have the correct unit, but the key is giving the breaker accurate information: Phase 1 (1991–1996) or Phase 2 (1996–2003), your body style, door count, and which side you need (NS or OS). If your car sits close to the 1996 facelift boundary, confirm the phase against your registration rather than going by year alone, as changeover timing on real cars does not always match published dates precisely. A good breaker will be able to cross-reference your reg to make sure the unit matches before it is dispatched.