What is Renault AdBlue?

What is Renault AdBlue?

Renault engines To reduce pollutant emissions, the new Blue dCi diesel engines are equipped with a Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR*) system functioning with AdBlue®. This technology continuously converts the nitrogen oxide (NOx) emitted by diesel engines into non-hazardous gases (steam and nitrogen).

Are Renault still making diesel cars?

Renault will remove the majority of its diesel engine options in the UK by the end of the year, leaving only the Mégane available to order with diesel power. As of this week the Kadjar SUV is no longer offered with the 1.5-litre four-cylinder diesel.

What is my diesel claim about?

My Diesel Claim aims to get every driver of a diesel vehicle, first registered between 2009 and 2020, a chance of receiving up to £10,000 in compensation.

What kind of engine does a Renault car have?

In most cases Renault or Mercedes introduced these engines into their cars. The 1.0 litre H4D is here named (Nissan) BR10, but source/origin of this info is unclear.

What kind of engine does a Renault 19 use?

The E family (for Energy) is the successor to the larger versions of Type C. It is a cast-iron overhead camshaft inline-4 introduced on the Renault 19 in 1988 and widely used in the Clio and Mégane lineups: E5F/E7F: 1171 cc. E5J/E6J/E7J: 1390 cc (E7J 260 with gearbox JH3 050 – is used in Dacia SuperNova.

What kind of engine is the Renault Latitude?

The V designation is also used for an unrelated diesel V6 engine jointly developed by Renault and Nissan, used in the Renault Laguna coupé, Latitude and designated V9X. The X engine (referred to as XZ and XY by PSA) was an all-aluminum overhead camshaft inline-4 jointly developed with PSA.

What kind of engine is in a Renault Laguna?

Renault’s N designation refers to the sourced all-aluminum Volvo modular 4-valve DOHC inline-4 -5 engines fitted in the Laguna and Safrane . The P engine is an overhead camshaft Diesel V6 sourced from Isuzu and used in the Vel Satis sedan and Espace minivan: The R engine is a straight-4 Diesel engine based on its predecessor F9M.

In most cases Renault or Mercedes introduced these engines into their cars. The 1.0 litre H4D is here named (Nissan) BR10, but source/origin of this info is unclear.

Renault’s N designation refers to the sourced all-aluminum Volvo modular 4-valve DOHC inline-4 -5 engines fitted in the Laguna and Safrane . The P engine is an overhead camshaft Diesel V6 sourced from Isuzu and used in the Vel Satis sedan and Espace minivan: The R engine is a straight-4 Diesel engine based on its predecessor F9M.

Which is cleaner biodiesel or Reg renewable diesel?

REG Renewable Diesel — Petroleum Diesel’s Cleaner Alternative Renewable diesel is an advanced biofuel that is made from the same renewable resources as biodiesel but using a process that involves heat, pressure and hydrogen to create a cleaner fuel that’s chemically identical to petroleum diesel.

The E family (for Energy) is the successor to the larger versions of Type C. It is a cast-iron overhead camshaft inline-4 introduced on the Renault 19 in 1988 and widely used in the Clio and Mégane lineups: E5F/E7F: 1171 cc. E5J/E6J/E7J: 1390 cc (E7J 260 with gearbox JH3 050 – is used in Dacia SuperNova.