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No two differentials are quite the same across different vehicles, so getting the specifics right matters when you buy used, second hand or a replacement. Answer a few quick questions below and breakers will only quote if they have the exact matching part in stock:
The Peugeot 207 ran from 2006 to 2012 as a single generation, with a facelift arriving in 2009, so when crossing that 2009 boundary you need to be cautious because ancillary and mounting details can change mid-production. The engine code is the most reliable matching point – if the donor and recipient share the same engine code and gearbox type, fitment is far more likely, but confirm with the breaker against your registration before buying.
The 2009 facelift is a known boundary for the 207, and whether a differential from a pre-facelift 2008 car crosses cleanly to a post-facelift 2010 car is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration. Give them your engine code – found on your V5 or via a VIN check – as that is the detail that matters most for this kind of mechanical part, not the model year alone.
No, trim level does not affect differential fitment on the 207 – S, SE, Sport, Sportium and similar badges are cosmetic and equipment distinctions, not mechanical ones. What matters is the engine code, fuel type, and gearbox type; match those and the trim name is irrelevant, though do confirm the exact specification with the breaker against your registration.
Yes, fuel type matters because petrol and diesel engines in the 207 use different gearboxes, and the differential is integral to the gearbox assembly, so a diesel unit will not be a straight swap onto a petrol car. Always give the breaker your exact engine code alongside fuel type so they can match the correct unit.
The body style itself does not determine differential fitment – what matters is whether the engine code, fuel type, and gearbox type match between the donor and recipient vehicle. If those mechanical details align, the fact that one car is a CC or SW and the other is a hatchback is not a barrier, but confirm with the breaker against both registrations to be sure.
No, manual and automatic gearboxes are fundamentally different units and their differentials are not interchangeable, so you must source a differential from another manual 207 with a matching engine code. Confirm the exact gearbox code with the breaker against your registration to ensure you get the right ratio and specification.