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How to monitor the AdBlue level on an Iveco Daily Euro 6

Model: IVECO Daily MK 5 - Years 2014-2024
Part: AdBlue warning light

In this video, we will see how to monitor the AdBlue level on an Iveco Daily with a Euro 6 engine. Models produced from 2019 onwards have a control panel on the left side of the steering wheel and a multicolor display of the onboard computer. The problem with these models is that if they are used with an AdBlue level below 20%, the vehicle will enter emergency mode, turning on a warning light on the dashboard in addition to the engine management one. Even if we refill the AdBlue level, if the warning light comes on, we will have to go to a workshop to reset it, so the best thing to do is to never go below this level. Inside the trip computer, there is a page specifically dedicated to the level of this additive, and we can access it by scrolling through the pages using the buttons on the left side of the steering wheel. We can see that it is still advisable to remain above 50% of the tank capacity.

Posted on 18 March 2025 by ScegliAuto

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