Whether it's for low beam, high beams or turn signals, the changing a light bulb is a super operation simple to perform . But if a light no longer works, you should not wait to change it. Because many do not know it, but this is condemnable by a fine of up to 68 euros. Naturally, you will first have to repair them for safety reasons. So that's how to change the bulb of a headlight on your Iveco Daily Van, step by step. Thereafter, we will see how to correctly adjust them.
How to change the bulb of a Iveco Daily Van headlight
Today there are a number of types of headlight bulbs. The most common are halogen , but there are also Xenon , slightly put on the side today, and more and more bulbs LED . The latter consume much less electricity and are more robust. Whatever kind of bulb, the way to change them will be similar. You will find below the logic to follow for change the bulb of your Iveco Daily Van .
- Disconnect the battery so that you can work more serenely.
- Free access to the rear part of the light. Sometimes it will be necessary to remove the battery, or else covers.
- Remove the rubber or plastic cover behind the fire
- Unclip or unscrew the damaged bulb of your Iveco Daily Van
- Compare it with the new one to make sure it fits
- Put the new bulb down gently, then fix it correctly
- Reclip the rubber cover then all the components in the opposite direction
Now that everything is in place, check that it works! The latter should display an intensity equal to the other. It is important to have completely identical products.
How to adjust the headlights of an Iveco Daily Van
Now that the fire is in place, it is possible that the latter is out of order. It is extremely important that two lights at the same height and in the same axis. In particular not to annoy the motorists opposite. So take the time to adjust them correctly. To do this, you just have to place your car in front of a wall. First a short distance, then a few meters. Thereafter, you will just have to adjust the fire in question in the same way as the other by comparing the halos. If neither goes, there are tutorials that can help.