Sanden is a well-known global manufacturer of mobile air-conditioning compressors and HVAC solutions used across automotive and commercial vehicle applications. On this page you’ll find tested used OEM Sanden parts from dismantled trucks — a smart way to restore reliable cab cooling while keeping repair costs under control.
What Sanden parts you can find at VRA Truckparts
Our Sanden-related stock changes постоянно, но чаще всего в наличии встречаются:
- Truck A/C compressors (OE units removed from donor vehicles, supplied as pictured)
- A/C hoses & fittings (pipes, pressure lines, fittings and related hardware)
- HVAC controls & control units (climate control modules and supporting components)
- Condenser / cooling module related parts (where applicable, depending on donor truck configuration)
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How to choose the correct Sanden A/C compressor
To avoid fitment issues, we recommend matching by OEM/part number first. Also compare the mounting points, pulley/belt type, electrical connector and voltage (most heavy trucks are 24V). If you’re unsure, send us your VIN and photos of the label on your original unit — we’ll help you cross-check compatibility before you order.
Why buy used OEM Sanden parts
- Real OEM quality (not pattern copies)
- Clear photos & honest condition notes on each listing
- Fast UK/EU dispatch from our yard in Essex
- Better value + more sustainable repairs by reusing genuine components
Sanden in commercial vehicle HVAC
Sanden develops and manufactures a wide portfolio of compressors and HVAC-related components for different vehicle segments, including heavy-duty and truck applications. Their product range includes multiple compressor technologies and configurations designed to perform in demanding operating conditions (high load, long idling periods, intensive daily mileage and harsh environments).
Compatibility checklist (recommended before purchase)
- OEM / manufacturer number from the label or casting
- Truck model & generation (MAN TGX/TGS, Volvo FH/FM, DAF XF/CF, Mercedes Actros, Scania, etc.)
- Mounting points and bracket geometry
- Pulley / belt configuration and clutch type (if applicable)
- Electrical connector type and control signal
- System notes: refrigerant type and oil spec should match vehicle requirements
Practical advice for a long-lasting repair
- When replacing an A/C compressor, it’s good practice to inspect the system for contamination and leaks.
- Use the correct oil specification/quantity and follow workshop procedures for evacuation/vacuum and charging.
- If the previous compressor failed, consider checking the condenser/receiver-drier and flushing lines (where appropriate) to protect the replacement unit.
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