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Peugeot 508 Rearview Mirror

Aftermarket rearview mirror engineered to slot into the Peugeot 508. Cross-referenced against OEM specs and dispatched countrywide from our warehouse

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Rearview Mirror for Peugeot 508

What Are Peugeot 508 Rearview Mirror?

Peugeot interior parts encompass all the components inside your vehicle's cabin, from the dashboard and centre console to seats, door panels, carpeting, and trim pieces. These parts create the driver and passenger environment while housing critical controls and safety features. In modern Peugeots like the 208, 2008, and 3008, interior components are designed with the i-Cockpit philosophy, featuring a compact steering wheel, raised digital instrument cluster, and ergonomic centre touchscreen. Whether your Peugeot runs a THP turbocharged petrol engine, efficient BlueHDi diesel, or naturally aspirated EP6 unit, quality interior parts ensure comfort during South Africa's long-distance drives and varied road conditions.

Interior parts serve both functional and aesthetic purposes, protecting cabin occupants while providing comfort and convenience. Components like seat frames and upholstery endure constant use on SA roads, from Cape Town's coastal routes to Gauteng's urban commutes. Dashboard assemblies house instrument clusters that monitor engine performance in DV6 diesel or THP petrol models, while door panels integrate window mechanisms, speakers, and airbag systems. Climate control vents, glovebox assemblies, and centre consoles with storage compartments are essential daily-use items. Quality interior parts maintain your Peugeot's resale value and ensure a pleasant driving experience, especially important given South Africa's temperature extremes and the amount of time spent in vehicles during typical commutes.

Signs You Need New Rearview Mirror

Dashboard warning lights flickering or instrument cluster malfunctioning
Cracked, faded, or warped dashboard and trim panels from sun exposure
Torn, stained, or collapsed seat upholstery and cushioning
Rattling noises from loose door panels, centre console, or trim pieces
Broken cup holders, air vents, glovebox latch, or interior handles
Worn or damaged carpeting and floor mats with holes or fraying

Common Questions About Peugeot 508 Rearview Mirror

What are the interior parts of a Peugeot car?

Peugeot interior parts include the dashboard assembly, i-Cockpit digital instrument cluster, centre console with touchscreen, front and rear seats with upholstery, door panels with trim and handles, headliner, carpeting, air vents, and various storage compartments. Additional components include the steering wheel (often compact in i-Cockpit models), glovebox, sun visors, grab handles, seat belt assemblies, and interior lighting. Prices range from R500 for small trim clips to R15,000+ for complete seat assemblies depending on your Peugeot model.

How many parts are inside a Peugeot car?

A typical Peugeot contains between 8,000 to 12,000 individual parts throughout the entire vehicle, with several hundred components specifically dedicated to the interior cabin. This includes everything from major assemblies like seats and the dashboard down to small fasteners, clips, and trim pieces. Models like the 3008 and 5008 with advanced i-Cockpit features and additional technology have more interior components than simpler models like the 108, though all require quality parts to maintain comfort and functionality on SA roads.

What are the interior panels of a Peugeot called?

Common Peugeot interior panels include the instrument panel (dashboard), centre console panel, door trim panels (also called door cards), A-pillar and B-pillar trim covers, kick panels, and rear parcel shelf panels. The headliner is the fabric-covered panel forming the roof interior, while sill plates protect door entry areas. In South African Peugeots, these panels often feature UV-resistant materials to withstand harsh sunlight, with replacement panels typically costing R800 to R4,500 depending on the specific component and model.

How are Peugeot car interior parts made?

Peugeot interior parts are manufactured using various processes including injection molding for plastic dashboard and trim components, vacuum forming for door panels, and specialized techniques for upholstery and soft-touch surfaces. Most panels consist of multiple layers: a rigid substrate (often glass-fiber reinforced plastic), foam padding for comfort, and a decorative outer layer of fabric, vinyl, or textured plastic. Modern Peugeots increasingly use recycled and sustainable materials in interior production while maintaining durability for demanding SA conditions including heat, UV exposure, and dust.

How much do Peugeot interior parts cost in South Africa?

Peugeot interior part prices vary significantly based on the component and model: small trim clips and fasteners cost R50-R200, air vents R500-R1,200, door handles R600-R1,500, door panels R2,500-R6,000, steering wheels R3,500-R8,000, and complete seat assemblies R8,000-R18,000. Dashboard assemblies for models like the 208 or 2008 range from R12,000-R25,000 depending on specifications. Genuine Peugeot parts from authorized dealers cost more than aftermarket alternatives but ensure proper fitment and maintain warranty coverage, which is important for newer THP and BlueHDi models.

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