2012-2023 Iveco Daily Oil Change/Service Light Reset Guide
|Last Updated on July 22, 2022 by Nick
Hey, what’s up, guys! The Iveco Daily is a light commercial vehicle with chassis with side members produced in the Suzzara (MN) factory by the Italian company Iveco since 1978 in five different generations. Have you changed the engine oil on your Iveco Daily and reset the service warning light system?
So when the engine oil needs to replace, you will see the Change Engine Oil message on your cluster display. You need to reset the engine oil life system after performing the maintenance service or change the engine oil on your vehicle. So let’s go ahead and get started.
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How to Reset Oil Change/Service Light on Iveco Daily
Time needed: 3 minutes
In this session, we will start trying to reset the oil change light or service minder on Iveco Daily. We will use the gas and brake pedals to do it. So let’s try it right away!
- Turn the ignition key to the “ON” position
Don’t start the engine!
- Press the GAS pedal for at least 15 seconds
Make sure to fully depress the gas/accelerator pedal for at least 15 seconds
- With your foot on the GAS pedal, depress the brake pedal ten times
The next thing you have to do is step on the Brake pedal 10 times with a one-second pause between each push of the pedal
- Turn off the ignition, wait five seconds and then start the engine to verify the indicator has been reset
Done!
For your info, this operation work for the fifth and sixth generations of the Iveco Daily (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023 model years).
Iveco Daily Service Intervals (2012-2023)
If you are looking for a van that can handle all the responsibilities of city driving, the Iveco Daily is a great choice. The vehicle also has an Adaptive Cruise Control system. These features can make your daily commute a lot easier, so you don’t have to worry about finding time to make service visits.
Most prolonged service intervals in the line-up
The Iveco Daily has the most prolonged service intervals in its class and is backed by a three-year, 200,000 km standard warranty. The engines of this commercial vehicle have low rolling resistance tires and are designed for long-range missions. They have also improved fuel efficiency, thanks to longer oil change intervals. They also have an Eco button, which optimizes engine efficiency.
Simpler service intervals
The new Iveco Daily has made numerous changes from its predecessor. The most important of these changes is the inclusion of a Euro 6 engine line-up, which Iveco claims will reduce fuel consumption by up to 8%. The revisions also improve the vehicles’ fuel economy and maintenance costs by as much as 12%. Additionally, Iveco claims to have reduced the noise levels in the cab by up to 4dB.
Adaptive cruise control
The Iveco Adaptive cruise control is a safety feature that assists the driver with road maneuvers. The system detects hazards in front of the vehicle and automatically brakes to avoid collisions. It is available on Hi-Matic automatic models. It has been designed to reduce drivers’ effort and improve fuel efficiency. Also reduces the cost of maintenance and repairs by up to 10%. The Hi-Connect system integrates with the vehicle’s computer and is monitored in Turin. Its specialists can remotely update software and plan maintenance in advance. However, parts availability is limited to the dealer network, and the warranty should ease concerns.
Queue Assist
The Iveco Daily has an impressive level of safety kit. Its systems include emergency city braking, adaptive cruise control, crosswind assist, and hill descent control. Other features include Hill Descent Control and traction plus grip-finding driving mode. Its electric parking brake and connectivity box are available as options. In addition, the vehicle’s Adaptive Cruise Control can adapt to different surfaces.
FAQ – Iveco Daily Engine Oil
IVECO recommends 0w-30 oil for the IVECO Daily, although the company has also authorized 5w-30 as an alternative oil type. However, this may vary depending on the year model.
Conventional oil must be changed every 5,000 miles and full synthetic every 7,500 to 10,000 miles.
So that’s how you reset it. Thanks for your time. I appreciate your support, and I hope this content was helpful. And we’ll see you at the next one.