Pickup and light-commercial vehicles generate broad blower resistor demand, but they also create some of the easiest fitment mistakes. Elecdurauto supplies blower motor resistors and regulators for wholesale buyers handling work pickups, cargo vans, passenger vans, cab-and-chassis vehicles and shared European commercial platforms.
Application coverage includes Chevrolet and GMC heavy-duty pickups, Dodge and Ram pickups, Ford Transit, Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, Volkswagen Transporter and Crafter, Fiat Ducato, Iveco Daily, Renault Master and Trafic, Nissan Interstar/NV400/Primastar, Opel/Vauxhall Movano/Vivaro, Citroën Jumper/Relay and Peugeot Boxer.
The same vehicle family may span manual and automatic climate control, several model generations and multiple brand badges. A product that fits one cargo-van configuration may not fit the passenger version or a later electronic HVAC system. Buyers can reduce this risk by treating OE, control type and platform generation as equal parts of the match.
Manual fan-speed systems often use a stepped resistor pack, while automatic temperature control may use an electronic regulator. Ask for the climate-control panel and original module photos when the buyer's description is unclear.
Master, Movano and Interstar—or Trafic, Vivaro and Primastar—can share platform relationships and OE references. Retain the actual badge, year and original number so interchangeability is verified instead of assumed.
Some resistor records combine pickups, SUVs, vans and passenger cars. Mark the body type and commercial model on the RFQ to prevent an unrelated application from entering the product pool.
Provide the OE number, vehicle badge, model, year, body type, engine or weight class where relevant, manual or automatic HVAC, connector photos and quantity. For mixed-platform programs, list every brand and OE on a separate line even when the removed parts look identical.
Add destination market, packaging format and expected reorder schedule for distributor or private-label programs. These details help Elecdurauto organize sample approval and quotation work around the applications that matter to your customers.
They are often used loosely in buyer lists, but the physical parts may use different resistive or electronic control designs. Confirm the original unit.
It helps identify manual versus automatic temperature control when the OE number or vehicle description is incomplete.
Shared platforms can produce valid cross-references, but the badge, year, connector and OE must still agree before a multi-brand claim is used.
State the pickup series, duty class and year. Remove SUV or passenger-car applications that appear in the same broad aftermarket record.
Provide both sides of the module, connector face, mounting points, heat sink or resistor element and the readable original label.
Yes. Identify which number came from the original part and separate third-party references so the strongest evidence remains visible.
Include OE, application, HVAC type, quantity per item, target market, sample status, labeling language and carton requirements.