Heater Servo Motor BEHR Citroën EAD516 P1975001 U b 43 6479A9

36.00

Stellantis Citroën Peugeot
EAD516 P1975001 U b 43, P1975001 U a 43, 6479A9

2 in stock

Description

BEHR Heater Servo Motor For Peugeot 3008 And 5008 First Generation. The toothed gear can be removed and the motor can be used separately.

Upgrade Or Replace Your HVAC Actuator With A Genuine-Style BEHR Servo Motor Designed For First-Generation Peugeot 3008 And 5008. This compact 12V electric actuator Controls Airflow Flap Positions In The Heater/Climate Box And Restores Precise Temperature And Ventilation Control. Ideal For Professional Garages And Skilled DIYers Who Search By Part Number (EAD516 / P1975001 / 6479A9). The Motor-Only Option Allows Reuse Of An Existing Gearset Or Replacement Of A Worn Gear While Keeping The Original Motor Assembly.

Key Benefits

Reliable Replacement For Faulty HVAC Actuators That Cause Incorrect Temperature, Noisy Operation Or Stuck Flaps. Designed To Fit The Original Mounting Points And Electrical Connector For Fast Swap-Out. Suitable For Mechanics And Experienced DIY Enthusiasts Looking For A Direct-Fit Solution.

Technical Information

  • Manufacturer: BEHR
  • Model: Peugeot 3008 I, Peugeot 5008 I (First Generation)
  • Product Codes: EAD516, P1975001 U b 43, P1975001 U a 43
  • Additional Numbers: 6479A9
  • Electrical: 12V DC (Standard Vehicle Electrical System)
  • Notes: Toothed Gear Section Is Removable — Motor Can Be Used Separately From Gear

Recommended Installation

Disconnect The Battery Before Starting Work. The Servo Motor Is Located Inside The HVAC Box (Typically Behind The Glovebox Or Lower Dashboard). Procedure Summary:

  • Remove Glovebox Or Lower Dashboard Trim To Access The Heater Unit.
  • Disconnect The Actuator Electrical Connector.
  • Unscrew Retaining Fasteners And Carefully Remove The Old Actuator.
  • If Reusing A Gear, Remove The Gear From The Old Unit And Fit It Onto The New Motor (If Compatible).
  • Fit The New Actuator In Place, Secure Fasteners And Reconnect The Electrical Connector.
  • Reconnect The Battery And Cycle The HVAC Functions To Verify Correct Operation.

Use Basic Hand Tools, A Trim Removal Tool, And A Torx Or Phillips Driver As Required. Follow Manufacturer Removal Sequence Where Available To Avoid Damaging Surrounding Panels.

Why This Part Fails Most Often

Failure Usually Results From Worn Plastic Gears, Motor Wear From High Duty Cycles, Or Contamination From Moisture And Debris Entering The HVAC Box. Symptoms Include Clicking Or Grinding Noises, Inaccurate Temperature Control, Flaps That Don’t Move, Or Intermittent Operation. Age, Sunlight Exposure, And Repeated Thermal Cycling Accelerate Wear.

Practical Tips

  • If You Hear Clicking, Inspect The Gear Teeth For Damage — The Motor May Still Be Functional If The Gear Is Worn.
  • Consider Transferring An Intact Gear To The New Motor To Save Time And Cost.
  • Check The HVAC Box For Debris And Clean Before Installing The New Actuator To Prevent Rapid Re-Failure.
  • After Installation, Run The Vehicle Through All HVAC Modes To Ensure Proper Calibration And Full Movement Range.

Installation Recommendation

Recommended For Skilled Technicians Or Experienced DIYers. If Uncertain, Have The Replacement Performed By A Professional With Experience In HVAC Systems To Ensure Proper Fitment And Function.

Additional information

Weight 0.5 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.