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The Peugeot 5008 comes in two distinct generations: the first generation ran from 2009 to 2017, and the second generation launched in 2017 and is still in production. Indicator stalks are generally generation-specific, so a stalk from within the same generation is your safest starting point. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker before purchasing.
Both 2013 and 2016 fall within the first-generation 5008 (2009–2017), so there is a reasonable chance of compatibility. However, Peugeot did make running changes to steering column controls during this generation, so fitment is not guaranteed across all years within it. Confirm the specific part number with your breaker against both registrations before committing.
No — the first and second-generation 5008 are entirely different platforms with different steering column assemblies, so the indicator stalks are not interchangeable between generations. A stalk from a post-2017 car will not fit a pre-2017 car and vice versa. Make sure your breaker confirms the part is from the correct generation for your vehicle.
Trim level does not affect indicator stalk fitment on the 5008 — Active, Allure, and GT Line all use the same steering column stalk within a given generation. You may find that stalks from higher trims include additional buttons for features such as speed limiter controls, which would be cosmetic extras rather than a fitment problem, but the mounting and connector should be the same. Confirm the connector type matches your car with the breaker, particularly if you are fitting a stalk from a different trim to your own.
The second-generation 5008 (2017 onwards) shares its EMP2 platform with the second-generation 3008, so there is a possibility of stalk compatibility between those two models in that generation. However, this is not something to assume without checking, as steering column configurations can differ between models even on a shared platform. Ask your breaker to confirm the part number and connector layout match your 5008's registration before ordering.
Make sure the breaker confirms the stalk is from the correct generation for your car — first gen (2009–2017) or second gen (2017 onwards) — and ideally from a donor car of the same model year or close to it. Check that the wiring connector and any stalk-mounted buttons match your existing unit, as specification can vary. Always provide your registration to the breaker so they can verify compatibility before you buy.