Depending on use, an AdBlue-equipped diesel passenger car will typically only need a 10-litre refill approximately every 10,000km. and therefore does not require AdBlue. Some adviced me to get the urea tank filled out, washed and refilled with Adblue but paying attention to have sensors, fitters and other admission plugs cleaned too. Done that and the problem was solved for the modest amount of €499 + VAT at the garage. The car runs wildly, but the costs for maintenance are too high for any French designed car. What is AdBlue® and what is it used for? AdBlue® is a solution of high-purity urea (32.5%) and deionized water (67.5%). In a process called Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) AdBlue® is injected into the exhaust of diesel vehicles which significantly reduces the level of nitrous oxide released into the atmosphere. Does my car use AdBlue? Again, consult your owner’s manual or contact your vehicle’s manufacturer to find out how much AdBlue you might need. An Audi A4, for example, has a 12-litre AdBlue How many litres does my car need? Because your engine needs AdBlue to run, our workshops can top up your AdBlue tank at every service. You can refill AdBlue yourself by referring to your handbook. However, please be aware that the liquid can stain clothing and may need special equipment to do so. All our retailers will be happy to refill for you. does my car need adblue®? If your car is a newer diesel, there is a high chance it will require AdBlue®. If you’re unsure, consult your vehicle’s handbook, or search for the filler cap located next to the fuel filler, under the bonnet or in the boot of the vehicle. 1sPdIW6. This means that fleet drivers who use the road more will need a better understanding of AdBlue than the standard driver. But do not panic because all vehicles with this system have a warning system in the dashboard that will inform you when it is necessary to fill the AdBlue tank. It also monitors the level of AdBlue in the tank. And if the How many litres does my car need? Because your engine needs AdBlue to run, our workshops can top up your AdBlue tank at every service. You can refill AdBlue yourself by referring to your handbook. However, please be aware that the liquid can stain clothing and may need special equipment to do so. All our retailers will be happy to refill for you. 7566 posts · Joined 2014. #2 · Dec 23, 2021. I think the term "BlueTec" derived from a name for the DEF fluid DPFs became common in cars in 2009. John. "Real engines don't have spark plugs!" A. amiart Discussion starter. 16 posts · Joined 2021. On January 4, 2016, the U.S. Department of Justice first sued Volkswagen on behalf of the EPA. Volkswagen will now pay $14.7 billion to settle with three federal agencies suing the automaker for Asked on 28 September 2015 by Matty K. Answered by Honest John. Volkswagen also avoids AdBlue for its 1.6 TDI and for its lower powered 2.0 TDI in smaller bodied cars. These later EA288 engines are manifold in head, like the Mazda Skyactiv 1.5 and 2.2, Renault/Nissan/Mercedes 1.6 dCi, Vauxhall 1.6 CTDI. I think the new Ford engines are manifold On this note can CR owners share their experience re AdBlue consumption. I would think it is around half the tank or so for every 15000kms ie 12 - 18 litres depending upon driving style. Market cost is about $50 for 25 litres, don't know what dealerships charge. Tank size in the CR is 24 litres.

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