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What exactly is AdBlue?
AdBlue is an exhaust fluid that has its own tank and is normally stored separately. Nonetheless, it is occasionally accidentally combined with diesel or other fuels. AdBlue in diesel tank might cause major problems for your vehicle. Incorrect Fuel Master provides the solution to your difficulties if you have previously placed the additive in the fuel tank. Please contact us right away!
What exactly does AdBlue do?
AdBlue is made out of deionized water and a non-toxic urea combination. It uses Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) technology to reduce dangerous nitrogen oxide emissions from diesel automobiles in order to fulfil emission regulations. This can lead to a number of issues, including:
- Engine power and performance have been reduced.
- Increasing pollutants and emissions
- AdBlue crystallisation poses a risk of engine harm, as does blockage of fuel lines and filters.
- Fuel system components are at risk of pollution and corrosion.
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How Can I Prevent Adblue in My Fuel Tank?
To minimise misunderstanding, many cars feature a blue fill top for the AdBlue tank and a black, red, or green fill cap for the diesel tank, as well as on bigger vehicles such as HGVs.
The AdBlue and diesel filling stations are located very far apart. Unfortunately, this is not infallible, and placing AdBlue in fuel tank by mistake might have fatal repercussions.
In general, inadvertently filling your AdBlue tank with diesel is unusual since the AdBlue filler cap is built for a smaller spout nozzle (19mm), making bigger diameter diesel nozzles hard to fit.
The opposite way around, on the other hand, has become a prevalent issue among drivers of vehicles equipped with modern SCR systems and causes significant damage.