Peugeot 107 Spares & Parts — OEM & Aftermarket Options
A zippy city car that was a popular choice for first-time buyers in South Africa thanks to its low fuel consumption and affordable maintenance.. Explore our full catalogue of aftermarket components sorted by system for simple browsing
Aftermarket components -- not produced by the original vehicle manufacturer

Essential Parts for Peugeot 107
Top-Selling Peugeot 107 Part Categories
These are the categories our customers order from most for the 107. Ready stock and prompt dispatch across SA.

Peugeot 107 Engine Parts
Complete range of engine components for all Peugeot models built to fit the Peugeot 107

Peugeot 107 Brakes
Complete braking system components for safe driving built to fit the Peugeot 107

Peugeot 107 Suspension
Suspension components for smooth ride and handling built to fit the Peugeot 107

Peugeot 107 Electrical
Complete electrical system components and accessories built to fit the Peugeot 107

Peugeot 107 Lighting
Headlights, taillights, and interior lighting solutions built to fit the Peugeot 107

Peugeot 107 Exhaust
Complete exhaust system components and performance parts built to fit the Peugeot 107

Peugeot 107 Transmission
Transmission components and drivetrain parts built to fit the Peugeot 107

Peugeot 107 Cooling
Radiators, water pumps, and cooling system components built to fit the Peugeot 107
Every 107 Spare Part Category
Full range of aftermarket Peugeot 107 spares arranged by vehicle system and component group.

Peugeot 107 Engine Parts
Complete range of engine components for all Peugeot models built to fit the Peugeot 107

Peugeot 107 Brakes
Complete braking system components for safe driving built to fit the Peugeot 107

Peugeot 107 Suspension
Suspension components for smooth ride and handling built to fit the Peugeot 107

Peugeot 107 Electrical
Complete electrical system components and accessories built to fit the Peugeot 107

Peugeot 107 Exhaust
Complete exhaust system components and performance parts built to fit the Peugeot 107

Peugeot 107 Transmission
Transmission components and drivetrain parts built to fit the Peugeot 107

Peugeot 107 Cooling
Radiators, water pumps, and cooling system components built to fit the Peugeot 107

Peugeot 107 Lighting
Headlights, taillights, and interior lighting solutions built to fit the Peugeot 107

Peugeot 107 Fuel System
Fuel pumps, injectors, and fuel system components built to fit the Peugeot 107

Peugeot 107 Interior
Interior components, trim, and accessories built to fit the Peugeot 107

Peugeot 107 Body Parts
Exterior body panels, mirrors, and trim components built to fit the Peugeot 107
Maintaining Your Peugeot 107
The Peugeot 107 sold in South Africa features the 1.0L TU3 three-cylinder petrol (50kW) and the 1.4L TU3JP4 four-cylinder petrol (54kW) engines. Service intervals are set at 15,000km or 12 months, with standard services costing R1,800-R2,400 at authorized centers. Both engines use a timing chain (no timing belt), eliminating the major scheduled belt-change cost that affects many rivals, though chain tensioners should be inspected at 150,000km. Spark plug replacement is required every 30,000km (R280-R450 for a full set), air filter changes every 20,000km (R220-R380), and oil changes every 15,000km using 5W30 semi-synthetic oil. Common maintenance items for the 107 include brake fluid changes every 2 years (R650-R950) and coolant replacement every 4 years (R550-R850). Given South Africa's notoriously potholed roads, front shock absorbers on the 107 should be inspected at 60,000-80,000km with replacement often required shortly after (R1,800-R2,600 per pair fitted). Cabin air filters should be swapped annually in dusty regions, and the lightweight clutch on manual variants typically lasts 120,000-160,000km in urban driving. Overall parts availability in SA is good through the official Peugeot network and independent specialists.
Common Questions About the Peugeot 107
What is the fuel consumption of the Peugeot 107 in South African conditions?
The 107 1.0L TU3 achieves a claimed 4.8L/100km (combined cycle), with real-world South African driving typically seeing 5.8-6.8L/100km depending on traffic density and driving style. Johannesburg stop-start traffic pushes consumption toward the upper end, while steady coastal highway driving can dip below 5.5L/100km. The 1.4L variant uses 0.5-0.8L/100km more fuel in mixed conditions.
How long will a Peugeot 107 engine last?
The 1.0L TU3 and 1.4L TU3JP4 engines in the 107 are known for their longevity when properly maintained, with well-serviced examples routinely exceeding 200,000km. Using quality 5W30 oil changed at 15,000km intervals, replacing spark plugs every 30,000km, and avoiding extended idling all contribute to engine lifespan. Many SA owners report trouble-free operation past 250,000km on original engines.
What are common maintenance issues on the Peugeot 107 in SA?
Common issues include worn suspension bushes (particularly front lower control arm bushes) from SA potholes at 80,000-100,000km (R1,200-R1,800 fitted), accelerated front brake pad wear in urban driving (R650-R950 per axle), cabin air filter neglect causing weak airflow, and rust on lower body panels in coastal areas (Durban/Cape Town) where sea-air corrosion is aggressive. Regular underbody inspection and rustproofing help.
Are Peugeot 107 parts easy to find in South Africa?
Yes, 107 parts availability is good in South Africa through both Peugeot SA dealers and independent specialists. Typical service-item pricing: front brake pads R650-R950, air filter R220-R380, spark plugs R280-R450 for a full set, oil filter R120-R180. Engine and body panels are stocked by scrap yards and parts importers nationally, with 2-5 day delivery common for most components outside major centres.
Does the new Peugeot 107 come with a warranty in South Africa?
Peugeot SA historically offered a 5-year/100,000km manufacturer warranty on the 107 along with a 5-year/100,000km service plan, plus roadside assistance for the warranty period. Services must be carried out at authorized dealers to maintain warranty validity. While the 107 is no longer in new production (replaced by the 108), used examples within the warranty window retain cover if service history is intact.
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308
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207
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307
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206
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108
The successor to the 107, the 108 is a stylish micro car that appeals to South African city commuters looking for efficiency and easy parking.
The Pro Peugeot Spares 107 Advantage
Dependable spares backed by product knowledge and speedy shipping to every corner of South Africa.
Precision-Matched Components
Every spare is cross-referenced for the Peugeot 107 to guarantee a proper fit
Countrywide Courier Service
Dispatched within 24-48 hours to all nine provinces via trusted couriers
Honest, Upfront Pricing
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Peugeot-Focused Team
Our staff know the 107 inside out and can guide you to the correct part
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