How to Reset the Iveco Maintenance Light?
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First, press the left button repeatedly until the bottom line of the dashboard displays a negative number. Then, hold down the right button until the negative number changes to 5000, and the light will be reset. More details about Iveco are as follows: 1. Iveco is the abbreviation of Nanjing Iveco Automobile Co., Ltd., a joint venture established by China's Nanjing Automobile Group and Italy's Fiat Group Iveco. It is not only the largest cooperation project between the Chinese and Italian governments but also the most successful overseas cooperation model in the Fiat Group's 100-year history. 2. The company's products are divided into two platforms: Iveco and Yuejin. The Iveco brand has a designed annual production capacity of 60,000 Iveco series light vehicles and 75,000 diesel engines. It includes four product lines: Daily, Turin, off-road vehicles, and Venice, covering over 200 models such as light buses, trucks, military off-road vehicles, medium-sized buses, and various modified special-purpose vehicles, with 7 weight classes ranging from 3 to 6.5 tons and 7 wheelbases.
Having worked on cars for so many years, I can tell you that resetting the maintenance light on an Iveco is quite simple—it mainly involves a few button operations. First, you need to turn off the engine completely. Then, locate the TRIP button or another button labeled RESET on the dashboard. Press and hold that button without releasing it. Next, turn the key to the ON position, but don’t start the engine—just make sure the dashboard lights up. At this point, you’ll likely see the maintenance indicator light flash or change color. Keep holding the button for about 5 to 10 seconds until the light goes off before releasing it. This method works for most Iveco models, including the common Daily series. Resetting the maintenance light is the most crucial step after servicing; otherwise, it will keep reminding you, which can be annoying while driving. Always make sure to perform regular maintenance—basic tasks like changing the engine oil and checking the brake fluid shouldn’t be skipped. I’ve seen owners who only reset the light without actually servicing their vehicles, only to end up with costly repairs later. So, after learning this trick, don’t forget to visit a proper repair shop for parts replacement. If it doesn’t work the first time, try a few more times or check the manual to confirm the button positions—it usually does the trick.