Description
Cooling module, fans, air circulation for car radios for Citroën and Peugeot vehicles. Receiver fan bracket with fans.
This cooling module and fan assembly is designed to ensure reliable ventilation and thermal management of factory radio/navigation units used in Citroën and Peugeot vehicles. Supplied as a compact fan bracket with two fans, it replaces noisy or failed original units and restores correct airflow to the head unit, preventing overheating, audio faults and intermittent operation. Compatible part numbers are referenced in the listing for quick lookup by professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts.
Product Overview
Intended for use with original radio and infotainment receivers that require active cooling. The assembly mounts directly to the receiver housing and channels air through the unit to dissipate heat from power amplifiers and electronic boards. Quiet operation and robust mounting reduce vibration and extend service life of the radio assembly.
Technical Information
- Manufacturer: Stellantis (Citroën / Peugeot)
- Model: Peugeot 307 Phase I / Phase II (Also used on compatible Citroën/Peugeot radio units sharing the same part numbers)
- Product Codes: 9654090280, 9641259880, 6560JN
- Other Numbers: 6560JN | 9641259880 | 9654090280
Installation Recommendations
- Recommended tools: Torx and Phillips screwdrivers, trim removal tools, multimeter for quick electrical checks.
- Estimated time: 30–60 minutes depending on dashboard access and experience.
- Procedure summary: Disconnect the negative battery terminal, remove surrounding trim panels, unscrew and extract the radio unit, unplug connectors, unfasten the old fan bracket and replace with the new assembly, reconnect connectors and test fan function and radio operation before final reassembly.
- Safety and handling: Avoid contact with PCB components, keep fans free of debris when installing, and ensure connectors are fully seated. Reconnect the battery only after all electrical connectors are secured.
Why The Part Fails Most Often
Failure typically results from bearing wear, dust and debris accumulation, or ingress of moisture leading to reduced fan speed or complete stoppage. Over time the fans can become noisy, seize, or draw excessive current, which in turn causes overheating of the radio unit and intermittent faults. Poor ventilation in the dashboard area or prolonged high-temperature exposure accelerates wear.
Advice For Mechanics And DIYers
When replacing the cooling module, inspect the radio’s ventilation channels and surrounding cavity for collected dust and obstructing insulation. Clean thoroughly before fitting the new fan bracket. Test the fans at ignition and while the radio is running to verify correct airflow and quiet operation. If the radio displayed fault codes or symptoms persist after replacement, verify power and ground at the receiver connector and inspect wiring for corrosion or damage.
Compatibility And Part Number Reference
Searchable by common part numbers (9654090280, 9641259880, 6560JN). These identifiers help mechanics and DIY customers quickly confirm likely fitment for Peugeot 307 Phase I and Phase II models and other vehicles that share the same radio units.





