Can you put blue def in a Volkswagen?

Can you put blue def in a Volkswagen?

Refilling Adblue or DEF (Diesel Exhaust Fluid) on your own is no rocket science and can help you saving money. We show you how to refill your Volkswagen’s Adblue tank. When refilling AdBlue, the car must be parked on a level surface, not on an incline or with the wheels on one side up on the curb.

Is there a difference between AdBlue and Blue DEF?

Here’s the short answer: AdBlue and Blue DEF are generally the same stuff, they are simply different brands of DEF. AdBlue and Blue DEF are just trademarked names used by two different companies to market diesel exhaust fluid or DEF and so they are quite similar with little differences.

Is AdBlue the same as Blue DEF?

Composed of de-ionised water (67.5%) and urea (32.5%), AdBlue is a brand name registered by the German Association of the Automotive Industry, often used interchangeably with ‘diesel exhaust fluid’ (DEF).

What’s the AdBlue range on a 2015 Jetta?

Does your 2015 Jetta TDI show “AdBlue Range 1500 Miles” on the instrument cluster? If so, it is time to refill the AdBlue/DEF tank! Refilling your Jetta with AdBlue is easy and inexpensive. What is AdBlue? Read more in our AdBlue/DEF 101 Article. Want to check your AdBlue Level? Read our Guide to Checking AdBlue/DEF Level On Your TDI

Why does my VW diesel have An AdBlue warning?

On these models with the diesel engine, the AdBlue warning might be illuminated and code P20E8 for reductant pressure too low might be stored in the ECM. The welding process used to seal the reductant line and connector to the supply line has leakage at the reductant injector. VW has issued an improved supply line assembly to eliminate the leak.

What is the AdBlue code on a Volkswagen Passat?

On models with the diesel engine, the AdBlue warning might be illuminated and code P20E8 for reductant pressure too low might be stored in the ECM. 2015 Jetta, Beetle, Passat and Golf with the 2.0 TDI engine.

How much AdBlue do I need to refill my VW diesel tank?

We show you how to refill your Volkswagen’s Adblue tank. Caution: Never fill Adblue in the diesel tank but only in the Adblue tank! Add at least 1 gallon (3.8 liters) of AdBlue, which is 2 refill bottles. Adding a smaller amount is not sufficient.