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The Peugeot J5 was produced from 1981 to 1994, and while it ran through a broadly consistent platform across that span, there were detail changes to steering column assemblies over the years that can affect whether an indicator stalk will plug straight in. Name the exact year of the donor vehicle when contacting a breaker and ask them to check the stalk connector and column fitment against your registration before buying.
No, the engine fitted to a Peugeot J5 does not affect indicator stalk fitment — the stalk is part of the steering column assembly and is not engine-specific. You can disregard whether a donor van had a petrol or diesel engine when sourcing this part.
Trim level does not affect which indicator stalk is mechanically compatible with a Peugeot J5. That said, if the donor vehicle had additional functions on the stalk — such as a combined wash-wipe or lighting control — the stalk may look slightly different or have extra positions, so confirm the stalk matches your original if you want a like-for-like replacement.
The Peugeot J5 and Citroën C25 shared the same platform and were built alongside each other, so steering column components including the indicator stalk are often interchangeable. However, confirm the specific part reference against your registration with the breaker before purchasing, as detail differences between production runs can exist.
The J5 ran from 1981 to 1994 and the steering column assembly remained broadly similar throughout, but Peugeot made running production changes and it is not certain that a stalk from a 1991–1994 vehicle will be a direct fit on an earlier 1980s example. Give the breaker both registration numbers so they can compare the part references before you commit to buying.
New old stock and pattern parts for the J5 are increasingly scarce given the van's age, so a good-quality used stalk from a breaker is often the most practical and cost-effective option. Make sure the breaker can confirm the part comes from a vehicle matching your year and specification, and ask about its condition before agreeing a price.