

BHTC is a specialist in automotive climate control and HMI (Human–Machine Interface) systems. On this page you will find used OEM BHTC control panels, ECUs and related modules for modern European trucks – carefully removed from late-model DAF, Volvo, MAN, Scania and Mercedes-Benz HGVs.
VRA Truckparts focuses on genuine BHTC components fitted as factory equipment on Euro 5 and Euro 6 trucks. Typical parts include:
Most BHTC units come from donor trucks that have been fully assessed in our yard before dismantling. Parts are removed, visually inspected and, where possible, function-tested before being cleaned and stored indoors.
If you are looking for other related components, browse our main Air Conditioning & Heating category or the dedicated HVAC controls & other heating parts section.
BHTC climate control and HMI modules are specified by many truck manufacturers because they offer reliable temperature regulation and intuitive controls in demanding commercial environments. Choosing tested used OEM parts from VRA Truckparts allows you to keep that quality while reducing repair costs and downtime.
Our BHTC stock mainly covers long-haul European trucks such as DAF XF/XF106/CF, Volvo FH/FM, MAN TGX/TGS, Scania R/S and Mercedes-Benz Actros/Arocs. Typical examples include HVAC cooling control ECUs and integrated climate panels for trucks with automatic air conditioning.
Whenever possible we list OEM references such as CC383002, 5HB0… numbers and the corresponding DAF, Volvo or Mercedes-Benz part codes so that you can cross-check compatibility with your existing unit.
For the best results, search by the OEM number printed on the label of your old BHTC unit and filter by truck brand, model and category. If you are unsure, you can contact us with the VIN, registration number and clear photos of the module and its connectors – our team will help you choose the correct replacement.
For more general guidance on buying used truck parts from us, see the information page Used Truck Parts UK – Tested OEM HGV Spares and our dismantling and quality process described on the main site.


