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Used rear lights 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:
The Peugeot 407 ran from 2004 to 2010 as a single generation, but it received a facelift in 2008 that brought restyled rear lights, so a pre-facelift unit (2004–2007) and a post-facelift unit (2008–2010) are not directly interchangeable. Body style matters just as much: saloon, estate (SW), and coupé rear lights are completely different parts and will not swap between body styles. Always confirm the exact year and body style of the donor car with the breaker against your registration before ordering.
These two cars sit either side of the 2008 facelift, which changed the rear light design, so a 2006 unit and a 2009 unit are very unlikely to interchange. Name the facelift boundary clearly to the breaker and ask them to confirm whether the part from their donor car matches your post-facelift 2009 shell. Never assume compatibility across that 2008 boundary without the breaker verifying it against both registrations.
Yes, completely — the saloon and the 407 SW estate have entirely different rear light assemblies because the body shapes at the back are quite different. Always specify your exact body style when requesting a quote from a breaker, as fitting the wrong style is not possible without significant modification. Confirm body style with the breaker against your registration to make sure you're quoted the right part.
Trim level does not affect rear light fitment on the 407; the same light fits SE, SRi, Executive, and GT variants of the same body style and facelift phase. You may find that some higher trims originally had smoked or chrome-detailed clusters, so the cosmetic finish of a used unit from a different trim could look slightly different to your original, but it will physically fit. Ask the breaker to describe the condition and finish of the unit so you know what to expect.
NS (nearside, passenger side) and OS (offside, driver side) rear lights are different parts and not interchangeable, so always tell the breaker exactly which side you need. On a used-parts marketplace like Findapart, breakers will normally list them separately, but it is worth double-checking when you make your enquiry. Specifying your side clearly avoids delays and the cost of returning the wrong unit.
No — the 407 Coupé is a distinct two-door body style with its own rear panel and light design, entirely separate from the four-door saloon. The mounting points, light shapes, and surrounding bodywork are different, so the units will not interchange between these two body styles at all. Make sure you tell the breaker your exact body style when requesting a quote so they pull the correct part.