Heater fan Peugeot 3008 5008 T3953002 1606389380

73.00

Stellantis CITROEN PEUGEOT
T3953002 1606389380

1 in stock

Description

BEHR heater fan for PEUGEOT 3008 and 5008 cars of the first generation

Part description

This used heating fan is intended for Peugeot cars and is suitable as a replacement for a malfunctioning or noisy original part. It is an important part of the heating and ventilation system, which ensures the flow of air into the interior. When functioning properly, it helps with the demisting of the windows and the comfort of the crew while driving.

The part of the brand BEHR is also often searched for by production numbers, so we also include the designations T3953002 and 1606389380. It is a practical choice for auto mechanics and DIYers when replacing a worn heater fan on PEUGEOT 3008 I and PEUGEOT 5008 I cars.

Technical information

  • Manufacturer: BEHR
  • Model: PEUGEOT 3008 I, PEUGEOT 5008 I
  • Other numbers: T3953002, 1606389380

Product codes

  • Product codes: T3953002, 1606389380

Installation recommendations

Generally/typically for this type of part, the exact replacement procedure may vary depending on the specific car design and access to the heater fan. Below is a practical general procedure for replacing an electrical part of this type.

1) Before assembly

  • Check if the connector, body shape, mounting and part marking match the old piece.
  • Compare the product numbers T3953002 and 1606389380 if they are legible on the original part.
  • Inspect the fan blades for cracks, deformation or excessive contamination.
  • Check the condition of the electrical connector and contacts for charred, loose or oxidized.
  • Disconnect the battery before starting work, especially when handling the electrical installation.

2) Necessary tools and materials

  • set of common hand tools
  • screwdrivers and socket wrenches
  • plastic pry bar for panel removal
  • flashlight
  • electrical contact cleaner
  • clean cloth or brush to remove dirt

3) Step-by-step assembly procedure

  1. Park the vehicle in a safe place, turn off the ignition and disconnect the battery.
  2. Provide access to the heater fan compartment by removing any covering or paneling that obstructs access.
  3. Disconnect the electrical connector of the original fan and check its condition.
  4. Unfasten the old fan and remove it carefully so as not to damage the surrounding plastics or wiring.
  5. Compare the old and new part: attachment, orientation, connector and dimensional design.
  6. Clean the mounting area from dust, leaves and other debris that could affect the operation of the fan.
  7. Insert the new fan into the correct position and seat it without applying excessive force.
  8. Secure the fan using the original mounting method.
  9. Connect the electrical connector and make sure the connection is tight and properly seated.
  10. Reinstall all removed covers and trim.
  11. Connect the battery.
  12. Test the function of the fan at several stages and observe whether it runs smoothly, without excessive noise and vibration.
    • 4) Post-assembly checks and test drive/function verification

      • Verify that the fan responds to the change in blowing speed.
      • Check for unusual noises, rubbing or vibrations.
      • Check that the air flow to the interior is smooth.
      • After a short ride, recheck that everything is securely attached and free of signs of loosening.

      5) The most common assembly mistakes + how to avoid them

      • Part exchange based on appearance – always compare the product numbers and the connector as well.
      • Assembly without cleaning the space – dirt can cause noise or reduce service life.
      • Connector damage when disconnecting – release the connector carefully without force.
      • Incorrect seating of the fan – the part must fit naturally and without crossing.
      • Forgotten covers or poorly routed wiring – after assembly, check that nothing is obstructing rotation or pinched.

      Reasons why the part is damaged

      • normal wear and tear of the electric motor and bearings during operation
      • clogging with dirt, dust or leaves
      • excessive moisture in the ventilation system
      • damage to the fan blades by a foreign object
      • fault in the electrical supply or overheating of the contacts
      • long-term operation with gradually increasing noise without timely replacement

Additional information

Weight 1.9 kg

Unless otherwise specified in the description, all photos are for illustrative purposes only.

We reserve the right to replace the ordered reference with the manufacturer's replacement reference.

The parts come from crashed vehicles, are carefully inspected, and we provide a 12-month warranty on functionality for them.