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    Pumping AdBlue

    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    Do all vehicles have this issue adding add blue,or is it just LR’s?
    Not got a car that needs it, but it’s an easy job on trucks and tractors, just think it’s LR that made it difficult.
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    Excuse me if this is explained elsewhere but................can you fill a D5 at the Adblue pump at the servo?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Homestar View Post
    Not got a car that needs it, but it’s an easy job on trucks and tractors, just think it’s LR that made it difficult.
    Its not just lr.....
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    why is it called adblue? is it blue? blue horse****? where do they get it in commercial quantity?

    so **** makes your engine run better?

    if you run out of adblue out bush can you skull a couple of beers then **** into your adblue tank to keep going?

    I'd never thought about this adblue before

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramblingboy42 View Post
    why is it called adblue? is it blue? blue horse****? where do they get it in commercial quantity?

    so **** makes your engine run better?

    if you run out of adblue out bush can you skull a couple of beers then **** into your adblue tank to keep going?

    I'd never thought about this adblue before
    Yes, I guess that the system would register the fluid. You'd be better just putting in de mineralised or distilled water. The other bits in urine may cause problems. Like sugar and protiens and salts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ramblingboy42 View Post
    why is it called adblue? is it blue? blue horse****? where do they get it in commercial quantity?

    so **** makes your engine run better?

    if you run out of adblue out bush can you skull a couple of beers then **** into your adblue tank to keep going?

    I'd never thought about this adblue before
    No idea why it’s called Adblue here - probably because it is mostly a blueish sort of colour but I’ve seen greenish stuff too, as well as clear. Most places around the world just call it for what it is - DEF - Diesel Exhaust Fluid.
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    Here's a link to an informative article by Robert Pepper who was a member here when he owned a D3.

    All About AdBlue, Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) and Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) | Practical Motoring
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    Quote Originally Posted by WhiteD3 View Post
    Excuse me if this is explained elsewhere but................can you fill a D5 at the Adblue pump at the servo?
    Yes you can, but I've never done it as I get the dealer to top it up with the expensive stuff

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    And you will need a funnel and lots of patience... It will only accept a very slow flow because of airlocks in the line. You can get one of the 2 litre bottles from Land Rover, cut off the bottom and use it as a funnel. This may speed up the process.

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    I should have a look tomorrow but thought there was a white funnel in the dashboard locker, came with the car.

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