Lighting Iveco Daily IV includes headlights, turn indicators
In the Iveco Daily van lighting category you will find all the necessary lamps, lights and bulb sockets. In 2006, the fourth generation of Iveco Daily was presented. The exterior of the van has been radically changed. The lights were also changed. The narrow and angular headlamps have been replaced by stylish oval-shaped lamps. The rear lamps have undergone a smaller but also attractive modernization. In addition, to improve safety, the blinkers in the mirrors and a third brake light have been added.
Lighting Iveco Daily IV includes headlights, turn indicators
In the Iveco Daily van lighting category you will find all the necessary lamps, lights and bulb sockets. In 2006, the fourth generation of Iveco Daily was presented. The exterior of the van has been radically changed. The lights were also changed. The narrow and angular headlamps have been replaced by stylish oval-shaped lamps. The rear lamps have undergone a smaller but also attractive modernization. In addition, to improve safety, the blinkers in the mirrors and a third brake light have been added.
Interior lighting Iveco Daily 2006
Lighting inside the vehicle is important when traveling after dark. The overhead lamp illuminates the cabin interior effectively. This is especially useful at stops, when you are looking for an item or button, or when you want to read something. This light will also come on when we open the door to make it easier to get into our Iveco Daily.
Exterior lighting Iveco Daily 2011
The Iveco Daily exterior lighting consists of a headlamp, front lamps, mirror turn indicator, marker lights, rear fog lamp, rear lamp, upper brake light. The most important function of exterior lighting is to illuminate the road in front of the van at dusk. Another important function is to inform road users about our intentions - direction indicators - and about braking - stop lights. The position and marker lights are also important, as they improve the visibility of our vehicle on the road.
Efficient lighting is extremely important for our road safety. Regularly check that all bulbs in your Iveco Daily IV are working properly. You can check most of the bulbs yourself, but to check if the stop lights are functioning properly, you will need the help of another person. A damaged bulb should be replaced as soon as possible, not only to avoid a fine during a possible police inspection, but above all to maintain safety.
Originally, the so-called third brake light was not used on vans. The upper brake light was introduced into general use after a US study. These studies have proven that vehicles with an upper stop light are much less likely to be involved in collisions and road accidents. If during a collision any of the lamps in your Iveco Daily were damaged, order a new spare part or a genuine part from our online store. Less text