Expert Iveco DPF cleaning
The diesel particulate filter on your Iveco — fitted with the F1C turbo-diesel engine — captures soot from the exhaust and burns it off during regeneration. Iveco Daily vans are a common sight in Australian trade and delivery fleets, and their DPF blocks fast under constant stop-start city driving. When the filter blocks, you'll often see a warning light, lose power, use more fuel, or drop into limp mode.
Rather than replacing an expensive factory part, our off-car cleaning process removes the trapped soot and ash and restores your Iveco DPF to near-original flow — for a fraction of the cost.
Common signs on your Iveco
The Iveco Daily's F1C turbo-diesel is built for heavy-duty van work, but multi-drop delivery routes with the engine constantly idling and restarting rarely let the filter complete a full regeneration cycle before the next stop.
A blocked filter on this engine family can trigger fault codes such as P2463, P0299 — both indicate the DPF needs attention rather than a new part.
Iveco models we service
We clean DPFs across the Iveco diesel range, including popular models such as Daily van diesel, as well as other Iveco diesels. Not sure if yours qualifies? Just call us.
Why clean instead of replace?
- ✓ Save thousands — a new Iveco DPF costs $3,000–$7,000 fitted
- ✓ Same-day turnaround — usually 3 to 4 hours
- ✓ Flow-tested before and after, so you see the result
- ✓ Australia-wide by post if you're outside Sydney
Our process
- Diagnose and remove the Iveco DPF
- Initial flow test to measure the blockage
- Deep clean to remove soot and ash
- Second flow test to confirm the result
- Refit, clear fault codes and road test