What is AdBlue and why do we need it? |
It works in conjunction with a treatment system known as Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) and is used by an increasing number of carmakers.
How does AdBlue work?
It is injected into a modified section of the vehicle’s exhaust, where it creates a chemical reaction, removing the harmful nitrogen-oxide emissions (NOx) and converting them into harmless water and nitrogen.
What is AdBlue made from?
AdBlue is made from a urea and water solution, which is stored in a separate tank.
How much AdBlue will my car use?
How much AdBlue you use is determined by a number of factors, including journey type, driving style, environmental conditions and mileage.
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