Iveco S-Way Dashboard Warning Lights and Symbols

The Iveco S-Way instrument cluster uses a digital display to keep the driver informed. It combines classic warning icons with a modern TFT screen for clear, real-time feedback. Designed for long-haul efficiency, the system prioritizes critical alerts to minimize downtime.

How to read the colors: Red lights demand immediate action – stop safely. Amber indicates a caution that needs attention soon. Green/blue lights show systems are active or functioning normally.

Iveco S-Way Warning Light Symbols

SymbolNameColorWhat it meansWhat to do
Master Warning (Stop)REDA critical fault detected on your Iveco S-Way requires an immediate stop – do not continue driving.Stop the vehicle safely, engage parking brake, and contact roadside assistance.
Master CautionAMBERA non-critical system on your S-Way needs attention at the earliest convenient stop.Check the instrument panel for related warnings and schedule service.
Check Engine (MIL)AMBERThe engine control unit has detected a fault affecting emissions or performance on your Iveco S-Way.Reduce load and speed; have the engine diagnosed by an Iveco dealer.
Engine Oil PressureREDLow oil pressure in the S-Way’s Cursor engine – risk of severe damage if not addressed immediately.Stop the engine immediately and check oil level; call for service.
Battery / ChargingREDThe alternator is not charging the battery properly in your Iveco S-Way.Drive to a safe location, then inspect alternator belt and connections.
Coolant TemperatureREDEngine coolant temperature in the S-Way is above the safe operating range.Stop the vehicle, let engine idle to cool, do not open radiator cap hot.
Brake SystemREDA fault in the brake system of your Iveco S-Way – reduced braking performance possible.Stop immediately and do not drive until the brake system is inspected.
ABSABSAMBERThe anti-lock braking system on the S-Way is malfunctioning; standard brakes still work.Drive cautiously to an Iveco service center for ABS diagnosis.
PParking BrakeREDParking brake is engaged or a fault exists in the parking brake system on your S-Way.Release the parking brake fully; if light stays, check brake system.
Tire Pressure (TPMS)AMBEROne or more tires on your Iveco S-Way are significantly underinflated.Stop at the next safe area to check and inflate tires to recommended pressure.
Airbag (SRS)AMBARThe supplemental restraint system on your S-Way has a fault – airbags may not deploy.Have the airbag system inspected by an Iveco technician promptly.
Seat BeltAMBERThe driver or passenger seat belt is not fastened in your Iveco S-Way.Fasten seat belt immediately for safety.
Glow Plug / PreheatAMBERGlow plugs are active during cold start on the S-Way – wait for the light to go out before cranking.Wait until the light turns off, then start the engine.
DPF / RegenerationAMBERDiesel particulate filter is regenerating; exhaust temperature may be higher on your Iveco S-Way.Continue driving at highway speed to complete regeneration; if flashing, seek service.
DEF / AdBlueAMBERAdBlue level is low in your Iveco S-Way – engine power may be reduced soon.Refill AdBlue at the earliest opportunity; see owner manual for specifications.
Water in FuelAMBERWater has been detected in the fuel filter of your Iveco S-Way – drain to prevent injection damage.Drain the fuel/water separator as per the S-Way maintenance procedure.
Low FuelAMBERFuel level in your Iveco S-Way is critically low.Refuel as soon as possible; driving with low fuel may damage the system.
High BeamBLUEHigh beam headlights are switched on in your Iveco S-Way.Dim to low beam when approaching oncoming traffic.

18 symbols shown. Icons follow ISO 2575 dashboard standards; exact graphics vary by model year.

Most Important Warning Lights

DPF Clogged

Common causes

  • Frequent short trips
  • Poor fuel quality
  • Malfunctioning regeneration system

What to do

Perform a parked regeneration using the S-Way's instrument menu, or drive at highway speeds. If fails, visit an Iveco dealer for forced regeneration.

AdBlue System Failure

Common causes

  • Empty AdBlue tank
  • Contaminated AdBlue
  • Faulty NOx sensor

What to do

Refill with certified AdBlue. If the warning persists, the system may need a reset or sensor replacement by an Iveco technician.

Low Air Brake Pressure

Common causes

  • Air leak in brake lines
  • Failed air compressor
  • Excessive brake use

What to do

Stop the engine and wait for air pressure to build. If pressure remains low, inspect for leaks; do not drive until pressure is normal.

Engine Overheating

Common causes

  • Low coolant level
  • Faulty thermostat
  • Clogged radiator

What to do

Pull over, let engine idle with heater on full. Check coolant level when cool. If recurring, have cooling system checked.

Electrical System Malfunction

Common causes

  • Faulty alternator
  • Corroded battery terminals
  • Loose wiring harness

What to do

Check battery connections and charge. If warning persists, the alternator may need replacement at an Iveco service center.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the DPF regeneration light mean on my Iveco S-Way?

It indicates the diesel particulate filter is burning off soot. Drive at highway speed to complete the cycle; if flashing, the filter may be clogged.

How often should I refill AdBlue in my Iveco S-Way?

AdBlue consumption depends on driving conditions, but typically every 5,000–10,000 km. The low warning appears when about 1,500 km remain.

Why is my check engine light on after a cold start?

It could be a sensor related to the after-treatment system. If it stays on, schedule a diagnostic at an Iveco workshop.

Can I drive with the master caution light on?

Yes, but only to the nearest service point. The system detected a non-critical fault that should be addressed soon.

What should I do if the air brake pressure warning comes on?

Stop the vehicle immediately and let the air pressure build to at least 100 psi. If it drops again, do not drive; call for roadside assistance.

How do I initiate a parked DPF regeneration on the Iveco S-Way?

Park on a level surface, ensure the exhaust area is clear, then follow the prompts on the center display under 'Vehicle' > 'Regeneration'.