When it comes to knowing how to Replace and Iveco Daily Battery, you’re probably wondering where to start. Where is the battery? And how to you remove it?
The battery is hidden away behind a panel on the passenger side of the vehicle and looks difficult to get so, but with a little patience, it’s actually very easy to get to.
Step one: locate the battery cover at the passenger step and remove the cover to reveal the battery
Step two: remove the 5 torque screws from the step trim surround
Step three: carefully push the wheel arch trim aside to remove the step trim surround – you now have access to the battery
Step four: loosen the 10mm nut on the negative battery terminal
Step five: loosen the 10mm nut on the positive terminal (look closely under the black electric cover as it’s hidden underneath
Step six: undo the 10mm bolt holding the battery clamp in place. Remove the battery and fit the new battery in reverse order
Remember to never allow positive and negative wires to touch and never allow metal tools to short across the battery terminals.
Iveco’s have an annoying habit of losing their coding when a battery goes flat for a prolonged period. The only way to resolve this problem is to have the vehicle taken to a main dealer and the keys re-programmed to the vehicle.
I made a video to help you see how the battery is removed. It’s really straight forward if you take your time.
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