Peugeot Partner Speaker Size

Speaker size, type, and location chart for Peugeot Partner models from 2008 to 2025 production years.

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Dashboard Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2008 - 2025Tweeter1

Front Door Panel Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2008 - 2025Midbass / Full-Range6.5

Rear Side Panel Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2008 - 2017Midbass / Full-Range6.5

Peugeot Partner Speaker FAQ

What speakers should I replace first in my Peugeot Partner?

Start with the front door panel speakers. The 6.5 inch midbass/full-range drivers in the front doors will likely give you the most noticeable improvement in overall sound quality. Those positions handle the bulk of your listening experience since they fire directly toward the cabin. The dashboard tweeters matter too, but upgrading the front doors first tends to make the bigger difference in most setups.

What size speakers fit the front door panels of the Peugeot Partner?

The front door panels take 6.5 inch midbass or full-range speakers. When shopping for replacements, look for units rated somewhere between 50 and 100 watts RMS to get reasonable headroom above the factory output. Impedance should match at 4 ohms, which is the standard for most aftermarket options. Check the mounting depth before buying since door panels on the Peugeot Partner can be tight depending on the trim level.

What type of tweeter fits the Peugeot Partner dashboard?

The dashboard position uses a 1 inch tweeter. Silk dome tweeters tend to work well here because they produce a smoother high-frequency response, generally handling frequencies from around 3,000 Hz up to 20,000 Hz or beyond. Some people prefer titanium or aluminum dome tweeters for a brighter, more detailed sound. The Peugeot Partner dashboard mount is a relatively small cutout, so physically fitting an aftermarket unit might require an adapter or some creative trimming.

Do the rear side panels in the Peugeot Partner have speakers?

Some Peugeot Partner configurations include 6.5 inch midbass or full-range speakers in the rear side panels. This appears to apply to certain builds rather than all of them, so check your specific vehicle before assuming those positions are populated. If they are present, they use the same 6.5 inch size as the front doors. Rear fill from these positions can add some depth to the soundstage, though opinions vary on how much they actually contribute compared to a well-configured front stage.

How do I verify my Peugeot Partner speaker replacement is working correctly?

Play a frequency sweep tone, something that runs from roughly 60 Hz up through 18,000 Hz, and listen for any distortion or cutoff points. The 6.5 inch front door speakers should handle midbass cleanly without rattling against the door panel. The 1 inch dashboard tweeters should reproduce high frequencies without sounding harsh or cutting out. If you notice the overall volume seems unbalanced or one side sounds significantly different from the other, check your wiring connections at the speaker terminals and confirm impedance is consistent at 4 ohms across all drivers.