Warning Contact, brake pad wear OEM 5000820895
OEM 5000820895 is the genuine warning contact, brake pad wear, fitting 9 vehicles, sourced used across Europe and delivered worldwide.
About OEM 5000820895
This is a genuine used OEM brake pad wear warning contact, part number 5000820895, sourced from professional dismantlers in Europe. Designed to alert the driver when brake pads are nearing their minimum thickness, this original equipment component ensures reliable performance and safety for your vehicle.
Compatible with a wide range of IVECO Daily models, including the III Bus (2003-2006), IV Bus (2006-2011), V Van and Platform/Chassis (2011-2014), and VI Bus, Van, and Platform/Chassis (2014-2021). It also fits the IVECO Daily V and VI Platform/Chassis and Van variants through 2021.
As a used genuine part, it offers OEM quality at a fraction of the cost of new parts. Each item is inspected by our trusted dismantlers and shipped with worldwide tracking for your peace of mind.
Vehicles compatible with OEM 5000820895
This OEM code fits 9 vehicles. Use the filter to find yours; the engine and year range confirm the exact match.
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