When the clock stops working, it can be annoying. We will therefore have to replace the display bulb of this Iveco Daily Van. Although the dashboard remains operational, we are missing some information to drive comfortably. This action is not complex to execute, but requires a minimum of thoroughness. It is also advisable to take photos at different stages in order to remember the reverse manipulation, especially concerning the connectors. To carry out this operation, count approximately a small half-hour . In terms of tools, a pair of screwdrivers should suffice. Now let's see how to replace this bulb, point by point.change-bulb-clock-Iveco-Daily-Van

How to change the bulb on the Iveco Daily Van display

Depending on the release dates, the method may vary a little. It is conceivable that some covers or screws differ. Here is the logic to follow in general.

  • Start with remove the covers of the front panel which obstruct access to the display. You can use a flat screwdriver to pry in the grooves. Sometimes you have to remove a few screws. In this case, keep them preciously aside.
  • Once the facade is completely removed, you need disconnect connectors connected to the clock bulb of your Iveco Daily Van. You can thus dismantle all of the block's connectors, provided you remember the location. Help yourself with your camera if it helps you.
  • You can normally access the defective bulb. Carefully disassemble the bulb of the clock.
  • Compare the new bulb with the old one. The latter must be similar in terms of base and volume. The tension as well obviously.
  • Put in the new bulb by checking that it is located at the bottom of its socket.
  • Put the connectors in place as they were.
  • Put all the covers on the front.

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