
We’ll also explain what triggers the warning, how to prevent future alerts, and what to do if the light won’t reset automatically.
Contents
- 1 Understanding the AdBlue System in Iveco Vehicles
- 2 Step-by-Step: How to Reset the AdBlue Warning on an Iveco
- 3 Manual Reset
- 4 Common Issues That Prevent AdBlue Reset
- 5 Preventive Maintenance for AdBlue Systems
- 6 Signs Your AdBlue System Needs Attention
- 7 Importance of Using Quality AdBlue
- 8 FAQs
- 9 Conclusion
Understanding the AdBlue System in Iveco Vehicles
Before attempting a reset, it’s important to understand what AdBlue does and why the warning appears.

AdBlue is a high-purity urea-based diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) that breaks down harmful NOx emissions into nitrogen and water vapor. The system continuously monitors AdBlue quality, level, and flow.
Why the AdBlue Warning Appears
The warning can illuminate for several reasons:
- The AdBlue tank is empty or near-empty.
- The AdBlue level sensor has not registered the refill.
- The fluid quality is degraded or contaminated.
- There is a fault in the SCR system (such as a dosing pump or NOx sensor issue).
If ignored, the warning will eventually trigger a countdown mode that limits engine power or prevents starting.
Step-by-Step: How to Reset the AdBlue Warning on an Iveco
Resetting the AdBlue warning on an Iveco typically occurs automatically after refilling, but occasionally a manual reset is needed. Here’s how to perform it safely.

Step 1: Refill the AdBlue Tank Properly
Ensure you’re using high-quality AdBlue fluid that meets ISO 22241 standards. Low-grade or contaminated fluid can trigger further warnings. Fill the tank until the nozzle clicks or the level is near full capacity.
Step 2: Turn the Ignition to “ON” (Do Not Start the Engine)
Switch the ignition on and wait for approximately 30 seconds. This allows the vehicle’s sensors to detect the new fluid level.
Step 3: Wait for the AdBlue Pump to Prime
The AdBlue dosing pump runs a short priming cycle when the ignition is on. You might hear a faint hum from the system—this is normal and ensures proper fluid flow.
Step 4: Start the Engine and Let It Idle
Start your Iveco and let it idle for 2–5 minutes. Do not rev the engine or drive during this time. The control module will recheck tank levels and may clear the warning automatically.
Step 5: Drive Normally for 10–15 Minutes
If the warning doesn’t disappear immediately, take the vehicle for a short drive. In most cases, the light clears once the system confirms stable fluid readings and SCR temperature.
Manual Reset
Some Iveco models—particularly older Daily and Eurocargo units—allow a manual AdBlue reset sequence.
Option 1: Using the Dashboard Menu
- Turn the ignition to ON.
- Press and hold the OK or MENU button on the steering wheel or stalk.
- Scroll to “Service” or “AdBlue Reset.”
- Confirm and wait for the confirmation beep.
- Restart the vehicle.
Option 2: Disconnecting the Battery
If no menu option exists, you can disconnect the negative battery terminal for 10 minutes, reconnect it, and restart the engine. This can reset temporary faults—but should be used only when other methods fail.
Note: If the warning persists even after refilling and resetting, the SCR system may require diagnostic scanning using Iveco’s software (Easy or Jaltest). Seek professional service to avoid driving with reduced engine performance.
Common Issues That Prevent AdBlue Reset
Not every AdBlue warning clears automatically. Several technical or quality issues can interfere with the process.

Contaminated or Incorrect Fluid
Mixing AdBlue with water or non-certified DEF can crystallize in lines, clog sensors, or damage the pump. Always use fresh, sealed containers from verified suppliers.
Faulty Sensors or Dosing Module
A damaged NOx sensor or AdBlue dosing module can feed false readings to the ECU, preventing reset even after refill. These require professional replacement and ECU recalibration.
Temperature Extremes
Cold weather can freeze AdBlue (it freezes around -11°C / 12°F), causing temporary system errors. Let the fluid thaw naturally—never add additives or heat it directly.
Preventive Maintenance for AdBlue Systems
Proper maintenance of your AdBlue system saves time, money, and potential engine restrictions.
Use Only Certified AdBlue Suppliers
Stick with providers like Azure Chemical, who ensure every batch meets ISO 22241 and DIN 70070 standards. This minimizes contamination risks and ensures accurate SCR dosing.
Regularly Check Levels and Warnings
Inspect your AdBlue tank monthly, especially before long trips. Some Iveco models have smaller tanks that deplete quickly during heavy towing or high-load operation.
Clean the Filler Cap Area
Dirt or debris can enter during refilling, causing injector clogging. Keep the filler area clean and sealed tightly after every refill.
Signs Your AdBlue System Needs Attention
Even with proper refilling, your AdBlue system might show early signs of malfunction.

Warning Behaviors to Watch For
- Persistent warning light after refilling and driving.
- Reduced engine power or a “Start Prohibited in X Miles” message.
- Frequent refills despite normal mileage intervals.
If you see any of these, a diagnostic scan is the safest step forward.
Importance of Using Quality AdBlue
Low-quality or adulterated AdBlue can lead to costly damage in the SCR system. A single contaminated refill can crystallize inside the injector lines, clogging filters and sensors.
Why Azure Chemical AdBlue Is Different
Azure Chemical’s AdBlue is laboratory-tested for purity and stability, ensuring optimal performance under all operating conditions. Their product meets ISO and automotive-grade standards, protecting your SCR system for the long term.
FAQs
How do I reset the AdBlue warning on my Iveco?
Refill the tank with certified AdBlue, turn the ignition to ON (without starting), wait 30 seconds, then start the engine and let it idle for a few minutes. The warning should disappear automatically after driving.
Why won’t my AdBlue light go off after refilling?
The level sensor may not detect the refill immediately, or there could be contamination or a sensor fault. Ensure you used genuine AdBlue and drive for 10–15 minutes. If the light persists, get a diagnostic check.
Can I overfill the AdBlue tank?
Avoid overfilling. Leave space for expansion, especially in cold weather. Overfilling can cause pressure buildup and potential cap leaks.
What happens if I ignore the AdBlue warning?
The vehicle will eventually limit engine power or prevent starting once the countdown reaches zero. Always refill promptly and confirm the system resets correctly.
Can I use water instead of AdBlue in an emergency?
No. Water does not contain urea and will damage the SCR system. Only use certified AdBlue fluid.
Conclusion
Resetting the AdBlue warning on your Iveco is simple when done correctly: use certified fluid, follow ignition and idle steps, and give the system time to recalibrate. If the warning persists, avoid quick fixes—faulty sensors or contamination often require a professional scan. Proper maintenance ensures your SCR system operates cleanly, efficiently, and in compliance with emissions standards.
At Azure Chemical, we provide high-quality AdBlue that meets ISO 22241 standards—ensuring optimal compatibility with Iveco’s SCR systems. Whether you operate a single van or an entire fleet, our products help you maintain reliability and compliance. Get in touch today for bulk or packaged AdBlue solutions designed for performance and peace of mind.









