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Iveco

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38 UK vehicle recalls on record for this model, listed most recent first.

If your Daily is covered by any of these notices, contact your authorised Iveco dealer. All recall work is carried out free of charge.

Notices on record

38

Iveco Daily · DVSA register

All recall notices.

  1. The engine dataset may not comply with OBD (On board diagnostic) regulations.

    R/2023/208 · 2 May 2023

    2 May 2023

    Defect

    The engine dataset may not comply with OBD (On board diagnostic) regulations.

    Remedy

    Perform a software update of the engine dataset

    Build window

    Built 1 Nov 2018 – 30 Sep 2021

    ~4,837 vehicles affected

  2. Potential damage to the front brake hose caused by an incorrect layout of the pipes and / or by the wiring provided for the optional EPB (Electronic Park Brake) / TPMS (Tyre Pressure Monitoring System) with consequent possibility of gradual loss of efficiency of the braking system

    R/2022/336 · 18 Nov 2022

    18 Nov 2022

    Defect

    Potential damage to the front brake hose caused by an incorrect layout of the pipes

    Remedy

    Visual check on the condition of the flexible pipe located in the area on the left front wheel side and in case of interference with the electric cable the pipe will be to be repositioned or replaced if worn / damaged.

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    Built 16 May 2019 – 29 Apr 2022

    ~1,547 vehicles affected

  3. FRONT SUSPENSION BALL JOINTMAY NOT BE TO SPECIFICATION

    R/2022/199 · 8 Jul 2022

    8 Jul 2022

    Defect

    Front suspension ball joint may not be to specification.

    Remedy

    Check the front suspension ball joint play and if necessary replace the component.

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    Built 1 May 2022 – 31 May 2022

    ~179 vehicles affected

  4. INCORRECT MONITORING OF THE UREA TANK TEMPERATURE AND INSUFFICIENT PROTECTION OF THE ENGINE DATASET IN CASE OF TAMPERING.

    R/2021/370 · 18 Oct 2021

    18 Oct 2021

    Defect

    Incorrect monitoring of the urea tank temperature and Insufficient protection of the engine dataset in case of tampering.

    Remedy

    Update of the ECU through a new software and update of the calibration software of the diagnosis of the urea tank temperature sensor.

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    Built 7 Dec 2018 – 6 Aug 2021

    ~6,483 vehicles affected

  5. INCORRECT MONITORING OF THE UREA TANK TEMPERATURE AND INSUFFICIENT PROTECTION OF THE ENGINE DATASET IN CASE OF TAMPERING.

    R/2021/371 · 18 Oct 2021

    18 Oct 2021

    Defect

    Incorrect monitoring of the urea tank temperature and Insufficient protection of the engine dataset in case of tampering.

    Remedy

    Update of the ECU through a new software and update of the calibration software of the diagnosis of the urea tank temperature sensor.

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    Built 7 Dec 2018 – 6 Aug 2021

    ~3,989 vehicles affected

  6. POOR PERFORMANCE OF THE FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM

    R/2021/423 · 19 Jul 2021

    19 Jul 2021

    Defect

    Poor performance of the fuel injection system due to a fuel contamination (not linked with a quality of the fuel itself).

    Remedy

    Replacement of the fuel filter cartridge increasing the filtration system and testing the injectors. In case of checks with negative result the electro-injectors will be replaced.

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    Built 4 Apr 2016 – 13 Jun 2019

    ~6,728 vehicles affected

  7. DRIVER'S AIR BAG WARNING LIGHT DOESN'T SWITCH ON

    R/2021/166 · 1 Apr 2021

    1 Apr 2021

    Defect

    Driver's airbag warning light doesn't switch on in case of problems relating to the airbag system and related wiring.

    Remedy

    Update vehicle software.

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    Built 18 Dec 2018 – 15 Oct 2019

    ~1,417 vehicles affected

  8. REPEATED INTERRUPTIONS OF THE PARTICULATE FILTER REGENERATION COULD LEAD TO OVERHEATING OF SURROUNDING COMPONENTS

    R/2020/050 · 9 Jan 2020

    9 Jan 2020

    Defect

    Repeated interruptions of the particulate filter regeneration could lead to overheating of surrounding components.

    Remedy

    Engine software update

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    Built 28 Apr 2016 – 10 Sep 2019

    ~4,588 vehicles affected

  9. THE NOX EMISSION LEVELS ARE HIGHER THAN APPROVAL LIMITS DECLARED AND REPEATED INTERRUPTIONS OF THE PARTICULATE FILTER REGENERATION COULD LEAD TO OVERHEATING OF SURROUNDING COMPONENTS

    R/2020/049 · 9 Jan 2020

    9 Jan 2020

    Defect

    The Nox emission levels are higher than approval limits declared and repeated interruptions of the particulate filter regeneration could lead to overheating of surrounding components.

    Remedy

    Engine software update.

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    Built 4 Apr 2016 – 15 Mar 2019

    ~2,463 vehicles affected

  10. PARKING BRAKE MAY NOT PERFORM AS INTENDED

    R/2016/209 · 18 Oct 2016

    18 Oct 2016

    Defect

    On affected vehicles the eyelet connection of the parking brake secondary cable could break. If this happens the parking brake function can be affected

    Remedy

    Inspect and where necessary replace cables.

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    Affected build dates not specified

    ~1,702 vehicles affected

  11. VEHICLE MAY BECOME UNSTABLE

    R/2013/145 · 29 Nov 2013

    29 Nov 2013

    Defect

    It is possible that under certain conditions the Momentum Stability Regulator (MSR) may not engage if the vehicle is driven too harshly. This could have an adverse affect on the stability of the vehicle and an unexperienced driver may loss control of the vehicle.

    Remedy

    Recall all affected vehicle and upload a new version of the software.

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    Affected build dates not specified

    ~1,649 vehicles affected

  12. LOSS OF CONTROL

    R/2013/122 · 9 Oct 2013

    9 Oct 2013

    Defect

    Possible fitting of a non-conforming fixing screw on the front axle of vehicles with Mecbal suspension systems. If the non-conforming screws are fitted in the worst case it is possible that the front axle could become insecure and the control of the vehicle lost.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to carry out checks of fixing screws and replace where necessary.

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    Affected build dates not specified

    ~19 vehicles affected

  13. BRAKING EFFICIENCY MAY DECREASE

    R/2013/052 · 16 Apr 2013

    16 Apr 2013

    Defect

    On-going research and quality checks have revealed that vehicles may be affected by possible interference between the brake hoses and the gearbox leading to potential brake hose abrasions and dispersion of brake fluid with decreased braking efficiency.

    Remedy

    Vehicles will be inspected and brake hoses checked for damage. The retaining clips will be repositioned and if required brake hoses replaced.

    Build window

    Affected build dates not specified

    ~1,384 vehicles affected

  14. HANDBRAKE MAY NOT ENGAGED CORRECTLY

    R/2011/001 · 17 Feb 2011

    17 Feb 2011

    Defect

    The hand brake release button can become detached from the ratchet control rod which prevents the pawl at the rear of the lever from engaging the ratchet. the hand brake must then be applied by the driver holding the lever in the engaged position.

    Remedy

    Two solutions have been developed. a. re-fitment of using high strength loctite adhesive. b. Replacement of the button.

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    Affected build dates not specified

    ~2,120 vehicles affected

  15. SIDE MARKER LIGHTS DO NOT PERFORM CORRECTLY

    R/2010/220 · 13 Dec 2010

    13 Dec 2010

    Defect

    It is possible that the side lights may extinguish within 30 seconds of the ignition being turned off even when the side lights have been selected. This could affect vehicle visibility during darkness.

    Remedy

    Recall all affected vehicles to check side light function and if required modify the electrical wiring in the CVM unit.

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    Affected build dates not specified

    ~1,131 vehicles affected

  16. LOSS OF BRAKING EFFICIENCY

    R/2008/055 · 14 May 2008

    14 May 2008

    Defect

    It has been identified that a brake pipe may have been incorrectly secured to the bulkhead with a plastic clip. As a consequence; under certain circumstancesthe brake pipes can vibrate out of the clips and could fracture resulting in a loss of braking efficiency.

    Remedy

    Recalled vehicles will be fitted with a steel securing bracket which will have the addition of rubber insulation.

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    Built 6 Apr 2006 – 5 Feb 2008

    ~146 vehicles affected

  17. BRAKES MAY FAIL

    R/2007/178 · 8 Feb 2008

    8 Feb 2008

    Defect

    Some vehicles may have been fitted incorrect specification flexible brake hoses which if not checked and replaced could lead to a brake failure.

    Remedy

    Recall all affected vehicles for inspection of the flexible brake hoses and replacement if found to be out of specification.

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    Built 16 Oct 2007 – 22 Nov 2007

    ~996 vehicles affected

  18. BRAKES MAY FAIL

    R/2007/178 · 8 Feb 2008

    8 Feb 2008

    Defect

    Some vehicles may have been fitted incorrect specification flexible brake hoses which if not checked and replaced could lead to a brake failure.

    Remedy

    Recall all affected vehicles for inspection of the flexible brake hoses and replacement if found to be out of specification.

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    Built 22 Oct 2007 – 22 Nov 2007

    ~996 vehicles affected

  19. REAR AXLE LEAF SPRING MOUNTING MAY CRACK

    R/2007/108 · 12 Sep 2007

    12 Sep 2007

    Defect

    It has been identified that on a limited number of vehicles the rear axle leaf spring mountings may crack or fracture. Should this occur vehicle stability could be affected.

    Remedy

    Recalled vehicles will be inspected and repaired as required.

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    Built 1 Nov 2000 – 30 Sep 2005

    ~287 vehicles affected

  20. REAR AXLE LEAF SPRING MOUNTING MAY CRACK

    R/2007/108 · 12 Sep 2007

    12 Sep 2007

    Defect

    It has been identified that on a limited number of vehicles the rear axle leaf spring mountings may crack or fracture. Should this occur vehicle stability could be affected.

    Remedy

    Recalled vehicles will be inspected and repaired as required.

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    Built 1 Nov 2003 – 31 May 2006

    ~287 vehicles affected

  21. INDICATORS MAY FAIL

    R/2007/119 · 20 Aug 2007

    20 Aug 2007

    Defect

    There is a possibility that the side repeater lamps may not work.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and reprogramme the computer to allow the side repeater lamps to activate.

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    Built 1 Sep 2006 – 31 Dec 2006

    ~22 vehicles affected

  22. PARKING BRAKE MAY FAIL TO FUNCTION CORRECTLY

    R/2007/046 · 18 May 2007

    18 May 2007

    Defect

    It has been identified that the parking brake cables may be incorrectly located in the vicinity of the rear suspension leaf spring. In this condition the functionality of the parking brake may be compromised.

    Remedy

    Recalled vehicles will have the parking brake cables repositioned.

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    Built 30 Mar 2006 – 3 Oct 2006

    ~734 vehicles affected

  23. POSSIBLE LOSS OF STEERING

    R/2006/215 · 18 Jan 2007

    18 Jan 2007

    Defect

    The possibility exists that the steering input shaft may be incorrectly secured to the steering rack. This is a situation which if left un-rectified could lead to steering failure.

    Remedy

    Subject vehicles will have the presence of the steering shaft retaining screw and green marker paint (indicating the correct tightening torque for the screw) checked. If the screw or paint mark are missing the situation will be rectified to conform to specification.

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    Built 4 Aug 2006 – 14 Nov 2006

    ~2,179 vehicles affected

  24. REAR AXLE LEAF SPRING U-BOLTS MAY FAIL.

    R/2006/161 · 25 Oct 2006

    25 Oct 2006

    Defect

    It has been identified that the possibility exists that the rear axle leaf spring U-bolts may break. A situation which could affect vehicle stability.

    Remedy

    The U-bolts of affected vehicles will be checked for dimensional compliance and changed as necessary.

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    Built 1 Mar 2006 – 31 Mar 2006

    ~122 vehicles affected

  25. BOLTS USED TO SECURE STEERING RACK TO FRONT AXLE MAY FAIL.

    R/2006/163 · 25 Oct 2006

    25 Oct 2006

    Defect

    The possibility exists that the bolts which secure the steering rack to the front axle may be of the incorrect grade 8.8 instead of R10. A situation which may result in failure of the bolts.

    Remedy

    The bolts of recalled vehicles will be checked for compliance with the specification and changed as necessary.

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    Built 1 Mar 2006 – 31 Mar 2006

    ~21 vehicles affected

  26. RISK OF FIRE

    R/2006/110 · 21 Sep 2006

    21 Sep 2006

    Defect

    It has been identified that the possibility exists for the exhaust silencer to fail which can lead to overheating of a wiring harness.

    Remedy

    Recalled vehicles will have the exhaust silencer replaced and a heat shield fitted to the subject wiring harness.

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    Built 1 May 2002 – 31 Oct 2005

    ~64 vehicles affected

  27. POSSIBLE OF LOSS OF POWER STEERING

    R/2006/053 · 24 Jul 2006

    24 Jul 2006

    Defect

    The possibility exists that power steering may be lost due to chafing of the power steering fluid pipes.

    Remedy

    Recalled vehicles will be fitted with clips; and a spacer to separate the power steering fluid pipes.

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    Built 12 Feb 1999 – 24 Jan 2006

    ~27,891 vehicles affected

  28. POSSIBLE OF LOSS OF POWER STEERING

    R/2006/053 · 24 Jul 2006

    24 Jul 2006

    Defect

    The possibility exists that power steering may be lost due to chafing of the power steering fluid pipes.

    Remedy

    Recalled vehicles will be fitted with clips; and a spacer to separate the power steering fluid pipes.

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    Built 28 Apr 1999 – 9 Dec 2005

    ~27,891 vehicles affected

  29. BRAKES MAY FAIL

    R/2006/042 · 13 Apr 2006

    13 Apr 2006

    Defect

    The left hand front brake pipe may chafe against the shock absorber which if left could result in brake operation being endangered.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected check the condition and path of the left hand front brake pipe. If necessary re-route or replace the brake pipe.

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    Built 1 Nov 2004 – 31 Jul 2005

    ~1,176 vehicles affected

  30. REAR AXLE SPRING SUPPORT BRACKET MAY CRACK

    R/2006/013 · 17 Mar 2006

    17 Mar 2006

    Defect

    There is a possibility that the rear axle spring support brackets may crack which could affect the vehicle's stability.

    Remedy

    Recalled vehicles will have the welding of the spring support brackets checked for cracks. Should any cracking be found the drive axle casing will be changed.

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    Built 1 May 2000 – 31 Oct 2003

    ~114 vehicles affected

  31. REAR AXLE SPRING SUPPORT BRACKET MAY CRACK

    R/2006/013 · 17 Mar 2006

    17 Mar 2006

    Defect

    There is a possibility that the rear axle spring support brackets may crack which could affect the vehicle's stability.

    Remedy

    Recalled vehicles will have the welding of the spring support brackets checked for cracks. Should any cracking be found the drive axle casing will be changed.

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    Built 1 May 2000 – 31 Dec 2003

    ~114 vehicles affected

  32. ABS MAY NOT FUNCTION

    R/2005/108 · 28 Nov 2005

    28 Nov 2005

    Defect

    The wiring to the ABS modulator unit may chafe which could result in the ABS system not functioning and the ABS warning lamp illuminating.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and inspect the wiring. Where neccessary repair the wiring and in all cases fit a protective sleeve to the wiring.

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    Built 1 Feb 1999 – 30 Nov 2002

    ~2,953 vehicles affected

  33. ABS MAY NOT FUNCTION

    R/2005/108 · 28 Nov 2005

    28 Nov 2005

    Defect

    The wiring to the ABS modulator unit may chafe which could result in the ABS system not functioning and the ABS warning lamp illuminating.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and inspect the wiring. Where neccessary repair the wiring and in all cases fit a protective sleeve to the wiring.

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    Built 1 Mar 2000 – 30 Nov 2002

    ~2,953 vehicles affected

  34. POSSIBLE SLACKENING OF TOWING HOOK CROSS MEMBER RETAINING NUTS

    R/2004/134 · 20 Sep 2004

    20 Sep 2004

    Defect

    There is a possibility of slackening of the towing hook cross member retaining nuts

    Remedy

    Recall affected vehicles and replace the cross beam retaining bolts & nuts and the towing hook securing nuts.

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    Built 7 Sep 2002 – 14 May 2004

    ~82 vehicles affected

  35. THE ENGINE WIRING HARNESS MAY FOUL THE EXHAUST MANIFOLD

    R/2004/073 · 21 May 2004

    21 May 2004

    Defect

    The engine wiring harness may foul the exhaust manifold

    Remedy

    Affected vehicles will be recalled at which time the routing of the engine wiring harness will be modified to prevent fouling on the exhaust manifold.

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    Built 25 Oct 2002 – 30 Aug 2003

    ~61 vehicles affected

  36. POSSIBILITY OF THE PLUG DOOR OPENING WHEN TRAVELLING ABOVE 5 KPH

    R/2004/074 · 21 May 2004

    21 May 2004

    Defect

    Concern that the plug door may open at speeds in excess of 5 kph by use of the dashboard control.

    Remedy

    Likely to be affected vehicles will be recalled at which time the control unit will be tested and modified as necessary.

    Build window

    Built 12 Nov 2002 – 7 Jun 2003

    ~102 vehicles affected

  37. POSSIBLE INCORRECT BRAKE PIPE CONNECTIONS ON VEHICLES WITHOUT ABS

    R/2003/148 · 29 Aug 2003

    29 Aug 2003

    Defect

    There is a possibility that the brake pipes may have been incorrectly connected. As a consequence failure in one hydraulic circuit may result in the vehicle veering to the left or right when the brakes are next applied.

    Remedy

    Renew and reposition the brake pipe connections to comply with the specification.

    Build window

    Built 1 Nov 2001 – 31 May 2003

    ~4,971 vehicles affected

  38. POSSIBLE FRACTURE OF CHASSIS AROUND TOW HOOK MOUNTING

    R/2003/029 · 1 May 2003

    1 May 2003

    Defect

    Possible fracture of chassis around tow hook mounting.

    Remedy

    Replace existing chassis reinforcements with new ones.

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    Built 1 Jan 1998 – 31 Dec 2002

    ~6 vehicles affected

Data from the DVSA Vehicle Recall register (Crown Copyright, Open Government Licence v3.0). Last indexed: 2026-04-26.

These records are provided for reference. Contact your authorised Iveco dealer or check your vehicle registration at gov.uk/check-if-a-vehicle-has-outstanding-recalls to confirm current status.

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