Heater Control Citroën C1 Peugeot 107 55900-0H010 6452P5 6451SE

61.00

Stellantis Citroën Peugeot
55900-0H0010 55900-0H011 6452P5 6451SE

1 in stock

Description

Heater control for first-series Citroën C1 and Peugeot 107. In 100% condition with intact cable stops. Includes control cables.

Overview

Replacement heater control unit designed for the first generation Citroën C1 and Peugeot 107. The unit operates the cable-driven HVAC linkages and front cabin airflow distribution on these compact city cars. Supplied complete with the control cables (lanowody), this part restores precise flap and temperature selection when original controls are worn or damaged. Ideal for professional garages and DIY mechanics looking for a direct-fit, functional replacement.

Technical Information

  • Manufacturer: Stellantis / Citroën / Peugeot
  • Model: Citroën C1 (first series), Peugeot 107 (first series)
  • Product Codes: 55900-0H010, 55900-0H0010, 55900-0H011, 6452P5, 6451SE
  • Additional Numbers: N/A

Fitment

Fits first-generation Citroën C1 and Peugeot 107 HVAC assemblies. These controls are commonly used with the cable-actuated flaps and heater/ventilation systems found on early C1/107 models. Verify the physical shape and cable attachment points against the original unit to ensure exact fitment.

Installation Recommendation

  • Always disconnect the battery before starting work to avoid short circuits and protect vehicle electronics.
  • Remove the necessary trim and center console panels to access the heater control unit; keep all screws and fasteners organized.
  • Unclip and carefully disconnect the existing control cables from the old unit. Note routing and orientation—cable routing affects flap travel and function.
  • Fit the replacement unit into the dash, attach cables to the correct levers and secure mounting screws. Ensure cable end-stops seat properly into their retainers.
  • Check full range of motion for each control and adjust cable free-play if required. Reassemble trim and reconnect the battery. Test all HVAC positions and fan settings before returning the vehicle to service.
  • Use basic hand tools and, if available, workshop lights and trim tools to avoid damaging panels.

Common Failure Causes

  • Cable wear and stretching over time leading to imprecise flap control or loss of function.
  • Broken or fatigued plastic mounting tabs and levers—common on older, sun-exposed dashboards.
  • Dirt, debris or corrosion in the control mechanism causing stiff or intermittent operation.
  • Impact or forced operation damaging internal detents or stop features.
  • Aging of internal components after many years—typical on vehicles older than a decade or with high mileage.

Why Replace This Part

Replacing the heater control with a complete unit and cables restores accurate HVAC operation, eliminates sticking or misrouted flaps, and reduces cabin comfort complaints. For workshop efficiency, swapping the entire control assembly with included cables minimizes adjustment time compared with partial repairs.

Additional information

Weight 0.6 kg