Iveco Recalls
32 recalls across 27 models.
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ACCO
5 recalls
Daily City
2 recalls
S WAY AS NP - X WAY AS NP - S WAY AT/AD NP - S WAY AS - S WAY AT-AD
1 recall
DAILY 4X4 - 70.20
1 recall
ACCO E5 4X2 NEW ACCO E5 6X4 COMPACTOR NEW ACCO E5 6X2 6X4 VOC NEW ACCO E5 8X4 NEW
1 recall
DAILY
1 recall
S WAY AT-AD E3 - T WAY E3 - X WAY AT/AD - S WAY AS NP - T WAY - X WAY AS NP - X WAY AS - S WAY AT/AD
1 recall
X-Way ACCO Euro VI ANZ- X-Way Hi-Road Hi-Street Euro VI ANZ -X-Way Hi-Way Euro VI ANZ
1 recall
IVECO Daily 35S and IVECO Daily 50C
1 recall
ACCO E5
1 recall
Unknown
1 recall
EUROCARGO
1 recall
Metro Delta Bus
1 recall
Iveco Daily Van & Cab Chassis
1 recall
POWERSTAR
1 recall
IRISBUS
1 recall
ITEC 7600
1 recall
ACCO Range
1 recall
EuroCargo Tector ML100, ML230
1 recall
ITEC range
1 recall
Stralis AD/AT & AS
1 recall
Daily Agile
1 recall
Daily City 35S
1 recall
Stralis / PowerStar
1 recall
EuroCargo
1 recall
Eurotech MP4300, MP4500 Twin Steer, 8x4 vehicles
1 recall
International 9000 C Series
1 recall
All Iveco Recalls
2022 Iveco S WAY AS NP - X WAY AS NP - S WAY AT/AD NP - S WAY AS - S WAY AT-AD
Due to a manufacturing issue, the cab tilt cylinder pin may have been incorrectly welded and could detach from the bracket when the cab is tilted.
Heavy Vehicle
6 June 2023
2019โ2022 Iveco DAILY 4X4 - 70.20
Due to a manufacturing issue, the steering rack bolts may become loose or separate. This could result in a loss of steering control.
Heavy Vehicle
6 June 2023
2013โ2019 Iveco ACCO E5 4X2 NEW ACCO E5 6X4 COMPACTOR NEW ACCO E5 6X2 6X4 VOC NEW ACCO E5 8X4 NEW Compactor Bodies Only
The front axle knuckle may crack due to the high number of high angle turns under axle combined loading (braking and steering) that occur during waste collection. This may result in a loss of steering control.
Heavy Vehicle
31 May 2023
2020โ2022 Iveco DAILY
Due to a manufacturing defect, the left-hand front wheel brake hose may rub against a wiring loom and cause a brake fluid leak. This could result in the reduction of brake efficiency.
Heavy Vehicle
27 Feb 2023
2021โ2022 Iveco S WAY AT-AD E3 - T WAY E3 - X WAY AT/AD - S WAY AS NP - T WAY - X WAY AS NP - X WAY AS - S WAY AT/AD
The front leaf spring suspension U-bolts may not have been tightened sufficiently and may separate from the suspension. This could cause reduced stability while driving and result in a loss of vehicle control.
Heavy Vehicle
13 Dec 2022
2018โ2022 Iveco X-Way ACCO Euro VI ANZ- X-Way Hi-Road Hi-Street Euro VI ANZ -X-Way Hi-Way Euro VI ANZ
The front leaf spring suspension U-bolts may not have been tightened sufficiently and may separate from the suspension. This could cause reduced stability while driving and result in a loss of vehicle control.
Heavy Vehicle
13 Dec 2022
2014โ2016 Iveco IVECO Daily 35S and IVECO Daily 50C
The tow bar may fully or partially separate from the mounting points during towing.
Heavy Vehicle
13 Aug 2019
2018โ2019 Iveco ACCO E5
Due to a manufacturing fault, the seat belt mounting bolt may fail.
Heavy Vehicle
12 Aug 2019
2018โ2019 Iveco Unknown
Due to a manufacturing fault, the seat belt mounting bolt may fail.
Heavy Vehicle
12 Aug 2019
0 Iveco EUROCARGO
Airbag inflator: As it gets older, a combination of high temperatures and humidity can cause the airbag inflator propellant to degrade. If an affected vehicle is involved in a collision triggering the airbag, the metal inflator housing may explode/rupture under too much internal pressure.
Heavy Vehicle
10 Dec 2018
2009โ2015 Iveco ACCO
Vehicles were manufactured with front axles that do not have the correct width requirements.
Heavy Vehicle
2 July 2018
2013โ2017 Iveco Metro Delta Bus
Some Metro and Delta Bus ITAL vehicles may have the rear brake calipers incorrectly fitted to the wrong side of the axle (left caliper on the right hand side and right caliper on the left hand side).
Heavy Vehicle
15 May 2018
2013โ2015 Iveco Iveco Daily Van & Cab Chassis
Moisture may enter the air bag module because of a misalignment of the air conditioning system drain tube.
Heavy Vehicle
23 June 2016
0 Iveco ACCO
Bearing surface on some steering mitre gears may fail prematurely. The steering mitre gear supplier has now enhanced the bearing design for greater durability.
Heavy Vehicle
7 Oct 2014
0 Iveco ACCO
The routing of the power supply cable, from the battery to the starter motor solenoid, may not conform to the design requirements.
Heavy Vehicle
2 June 2014
0 Iveco POWERSTAR
With a steering wheel adjusted into the lowest steering position, the top of the intermediate steering shaft may foul with the upper steering shaft knuckle.
Heavy Vehicle
12 Mar 2013
0 Iveco IRISBUS
A particular component may wear out and cause fuel leakage at the cylinder head.
Heavy Vehicle
18 Sept 2012
0 Iveco ACCO
Defective secondary spring on the pedal return mechanism.
Heavy Vehicle
23 Aug 2012
0 Iveco ACCO
There have been several occurrences where the Meritor diff housing has cracked.
Heavy Vehicle
18 Apr 2011
0 Iveco ITEC 7600
There have been several occurrences where the support bracket on the oil filler tube of the Caterpillar C12 engine in the International 7600 has failed causing part of the bracket to break away. Due to the proximity of the bracket to the steering shaft, there is a risk that the broken section of the bracket can foul with the steering shaft. The effect of the bracket fouling with the steering shaft can include loss of steering control as the steering shaft could jam.
Heavy Vehicle
2 Mar 2009
0 Iveco ACCO Range
The ACCO range of vehicles fitted with the Sheppard M110 model steering box may experience fouling of the steering column with the cab floor.
Heavy Vehicle
27 May 2008
0 Iveco EuroCargo Tector ML100, ML230
Some vehicles may experience heater tap coolant leaks. These leaks can ingress into electrical connectors via the wiring harness.
Heavy Vehicle
23 Oct 2007
0 Iveco ITEC range
The vehicles fitted with 'Cantilever' suspension may experience breaking of the rear suspension bracket retaining bolts. This bracket is used to mount the rear shock absorber as well as clamping the rear stabiliser bar.
Heavy Vehicle
27 June 2007
0 Iveco Daily City
A small number of Daily vehicles have incorrectly graded bolts fitted to the steering gear mounting. The bolts are used to mount the steering gear to the front axle.
Heavy Vehicle
25 Sept 2006
0 Iveco Daily City
If the hydralic brake pipe fouls on the shock absorber the concern is that it could eventually wear through allowing the hydraulic fluid to escape, which would lead to the loss of full vehicle braking.
Heavy Vehicle
6 Apr 2006
0 Iveco Stralis AD/AT & AS
During the assembly process, small strands of loop wire were fitted to the fuse panel to test the electrical circuits at buils completion. On some vehicles it has been found that these wires were not removed following the testing procedure.
Heavy Vehicle
27 Mar 2006
0 Iveco Daily Agile
Sudden vehicle movement in a forward or reverse direction could be experienced if the accelerator pedal is pressed.
Heavy Vehicle
28 Feb 2006
0 Iveco Daily City 35S
Should a failure of the brake system occur, the affected vehicle may become hard to control (pull severely to one side, depending on which system fails) under a heavy breaking situation.
Heavy Vehicle
28 Feb 2006
0 Iveco Stralis / PowerStar
There is a possibility that the pinch bolt is not correctly tensioned on the upper end of the steering column and/or the splined column shaft is not fully inserted into the female section of the universal joint assembly.
Heavy Vehicle
23 Nov 2005
0 Iveco EuroCargo
There is a chance that the footbrake retaining bolts if loosened sufficiently it may interefere with correct brake travel. This interference of the brake pedal may result in excess force being required to operate the braking system or in extreme cases, total inability to depress the brake pedal which will result in the brake system not operating.
Heavy Vehicle
14 Oct 2005
0 Iveco Eurotech MP4300, MP4500 Twin Steer, 8x4 vehicles
Vehicle may have a castellated retaining nut not appropriately installed.
Heavy Vehicle
22 Aug 2005
0 Iveco International 9000 C Series
1.Non-compliance with part of clause A 6.5.8 of Australian design rule 13/00, Installation of lights & light signalling devices, which requires telltale behaviour on turn signal malfunction to be notable or have marked frequency change when a malfunction occurs.
Heavy Vehicle
27 Apr 2005