To bleed the clutch on an Iveco Daily, start by locating the bleed valve on the clutch slave cylinder, which is typically situated near the transmission. Attach a clear hose to the bleed valve and submerge the other end in a container filled with brake fluid. Pump the clutch pedal several times, then open the bleed valve briefly to allow air and fluid to escape; close the valve before releasing the pedal. Repeat this process until no air bubbles are visible in the fluid, ensuring that the clutch master cylinder remains topped up throughout.
Iveco Daily was created in 1978.
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no there is no ajuster on these vans
A rear parts diagram for an Iveco Daily can be found in the maintenance manual. A diagram can also be obtained at some auto part shops.
Daily Iveco Clutch Kit 50c15 2994020 and you can get more part numbers from http://www.ivecospares.com.au/index.php
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iveco truck just wont start . just parked up and unlaoded got back in on ignition lights and wont start
The Iveco Daily is a large van which has been manufactured by the company Iveco since 1978. It is still in production to this day. The van is also available as a minibus. The reason to produce this van/minibus would be to fulfill the needs of consumers who have to ship around larger quantities of goods, or people in case of the minibus.
Join the Iveco Daily forum it is the same engine and there are answers on there