Can I use DEF instead of AdBlue?

Can I use DEF instead of AdBlue?

Blue DEF can be used in place of any DEF OEM products. Blue DEF carries the same purity and composition guarantees as AdBlue. The product is ISO 22241, and American Petroleum Institute certified.

How often do you use blue DEF?

One gallon of BlueDEF™ is used approximately every 300 miles. A truck with a 20 gallon DEF tank can go up to 6,000 miles between fill-ups.

How is AdBlue used in the diesel industry?

Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Explained. AdBlue is a ‘diesel exhaust fluid’ (DEF) used in diesel vehicles to reduce nitrogen oxide (NOx) particles, which when released into the atmosphere can be harmful to human health.

How did the AdBlue exhaust fluid get its name?

For those who like pub trivia, AdBlue is a name trademarked by the German Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA) because it sounds way sexier than diesel exhaust fluid. But, no matter what the stuff is called by different car makers and producers, it’s all just diesel exhaust fluid.

Where is the AdBlue cap on a diesel engine?

Diesel Exhaust Fluid – or AdBlue – must be added to a separate AdBlue tank. The AdBlue cap is usually adjacent to the diesel cap, but is sometimes located under the bonnet. Your vehicle’s handbook will cover any fitted AdBlue technology, including how to add DEF safely. Care must be taken not to contaminate the AdBlue tank.

How is AdBlue used in the SCR system?

No – AdBlue® is used in the SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction) systems of a vehicle which is separate to the DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) system. AdBlue® reacts with harmful NOx emissions to create a mixture of nitrogen, oxygen and carbon dioxide. DPF systems use a process called regeneration to remove buildup of particulates.

Where does AdBlue go in a diesel engine?

AdBlue goes into your diesel engine’s exhaust, and fewer toxic emissions come out – that’s what it does. But on the consumer front, can the carmaker compel you to use their own brand of AdBlue in your car?

Is it safe to use auto dealership AdBlue?

(Look it up.) AdBlue is clear, non-toxic and safe to handle, easy to make and store, and it’s classified under the ‘minimum risk’ category for transportable fluids. In a previous report I once (somewhat flippantly) referred to AbBlue as (quote) glorified piss – which a few vocal YouTube trolls immediately went to town on.

Where does the AdBlue fluid go in a Mercedes?

The AdBlue fluid is sprayed in the exhaust gasses and lowers the NO x emissions. If you see an AdBlue Warning light on your instrument cluster, it may be time to refill your Mercedes-Benz with AdBlue.

What happens when you run out of AdBlue?

AdBlue decomposes them to harmless nitrogen gas and oxygen gas. You use up to five litres of AdBlue for every 100 litres of diesel. And the car will not run if you run out of AdBlue – so, don’t leave it too long with the warning light on.

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