You could be right .... I'm far from convinced though.




So without even searching just type "addblue issues" into the search bar allowing it to pre-populate.... we have Volvo, peugeot, mercedes, vauxhall, vw, audi, citroen...

It may only be a small percentage, but if it was my own private car, I think I'd just go something other than the horendously complex deisels?

I know my sisters new everest was back with addblue issues within a few short weeks of ownership. It could be a one off ... who knows.

I don't think most 4wd and twin cabs have needed it until now. So lets see how they work out when they start using addblue. I know I'd be concerned owning one out of warranty. The biggest selling cars in australia are twin cabs and 4wds.... and they ahve only just started with adblue

There is no reason I can think of why it should be an issue.... it just seems to be