What happens if I use water instead of AdBlue?

If you fill up with water instead of AdBlue, you can block the injector and damage the catalyst. Progressive damage to your SCR system can reduce engine performance and actually increase the fuel consumption per mile or kilometer.
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Can you put water in instead of AdBlue?

Using water instead of AdBlue - In short, you mustn't use water instead of AdBlue, or water down the AdBlue in anyway. AdBlue is a mixture of urea and 67.5% de-ionized water. Where as tap water contains a lot of minerals and ions that is harmful to the vehicle exhaust treatment system.
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What happens when you use water instead of DEF fluid?

Subject: RE: Anyone replace DEF with water? Water won't hurt the system but it will de-rate you pretty quick. ECM compares NOx values pre/post, if conversion is low it will start throwing codes and will eventually derate.
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What happens if you run an engine without AdBlue?

What happens if an engine runs without AdBlue? Running out of AdBlue will not cause your engine to stop working, but it will result in an increase of NOx emission. Some modern systems will limit engine power to comply to emission standards without AdBlue.
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Can I run my diesel car without AdBlue?

No, while driving the engine will not shut down, but some engines will automatically restrict engine performance when AdBlue™ supplies are drained. If your engine is outfitted with SCR technology, your vehicle will drop power and reduce its emission according to legal criteria.
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ADBLUE vs WATER, What Happens If You Use Tap Water Instead Of ADBLUE??



Can I make my own AdBlue?

It can only be produced industrially. Making AdBlue® yourself may have adverse repercussions on your vehicle. the first involves dissolving granules of solid urea, called prills in demineralised water; the second involves mixing synthetic urea with demineralised water.
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Is AdBlue a legal requirement?

The only way most diesel cars of 1.6 litres and above will meet Euro 6 emission regulations is with the use of AdBlue fluid. Now, diesel cars are built with an AdBlue tank as it's a legal requirement that all diesel emissions meet the Euro 6 limits.
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Is AdBlue made from pigs urine?

Is AdBlue made from pig urine? Well no, not quite. The reason for the rumours is that AdBlue is a 32.5% solution of pure urea in demineralised water. And while AdBlue is a synthetically based product, urea is something that is found in urine (animal and human) although in much, much, lower concentrations.
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Is AdBlue a coolant?

AdBlue is the trade name for a type of diesel exhaust fluid. It's a mixture of urea and deionised water that's stored in a separate tank from the car's fuel.
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What happens if I drive without DEF?

If the truck is allowed to run out of DEF the engine's power is reduced, a solid red warning will be displayed and the vehicle speed will be limited to 5 mph until the DEF tank is refilled.
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What happens if you run a diesel engine without DEF?

If you ignore the DEF warning the truck will cease to work. Some diesel engine manufacturers allow the engine to go into reduced power mode so the truck can “limp home” or limit the number of times you can turn the engine over. At some point though the diesel engine will not start.
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Can you use pee instead of DEF fluid?

The urea found in urine is not in the proper concentration needed for DEF, nor is it of a sufficient level of purity, in either urea or water. The bottom line, to spell it out just one more time… urine and DEF = Never. DON'T PEE IN YOUR DEF TANK!
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What can you substitute for DEF fluid?

DEF is urea or otherwise known as aqueous ammonia. Windshield washer fluid that contains ammonia will do in a pinch.
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Is redex the same as AdBlue?

Can I use Redex and AdBlue® together? Redex fuel additives are added to the fuel tank to clean the system while. Redex AdBlue® should be added to the AdBlue® tank to help reduce NOx emissions in diesel cars. The two products are safe to use together, just make sure you add them to the right tanks.
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Is AdBlue cheaper at the pump?

Refilling with such a pump is as easy as refilling diesel fuel, and much cheaper than buying AdBlue® in a bottle.
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What happens if you put diesel in AdBlue tank?

If you start up with an AdBlue® tank filled with Diesel, you risk causing very serious damage to your vehicle's SCR system. If you do start up, you vehicle will begin to behave strangely. Park up as soon as possible to avoid causing more damage to your car.
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Can you use human urine as AdBlue?

Not at all! The reason for this rumour is that AdBlue® is made of 67.5% demineralised water and 32.5% urea. However, urea is not strictly speaking urine, but rather one of its components. In addition, no human or animal urine is used to create the urea in AdBlue®.
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Is AdBlue corrosive to metal?

AdBlue is non-flammable and non-explosive but it's highly corrosive to base metals therefore only dedicated AdBlue storage and dispensing systems should be used.
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How corrosive is AdBlue?

Is AdBlue® corrosive, toxic or dangerous? AdBlue® DEF is water soluble, biodegradable and non-hazardous, however you should rinse thoroughly in case of contact, avoid AdBlue® vapours, and clean surfaces that come into contact, as it is slightly corrosive to certain materials.
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Does AdBlue improve MPG?

Does AdBlue have an effect on my fuel consumption? The use of SCR technology and AdBlue® enables the optimisation of combustion, which can lead to a reduction of consumption for some vehicles. This consumption reduction is already integrated into the figures claimed by car manufacturers.
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Does AdBlue affect performance?

If you run out of AdBlue while driving, your car's performance will likely be affected as it tries to reduce its emissions output by going into 'limp mode,' reducing the speed at which you can drive and sometimes turning off your vehicle's stereo or air conditioning to preserve power.
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How many miles left when AdBlue light comes on?

Most vehicles which require adblue will give you a warning when there's about 2-3 litres left. Depending on the vehicle and how you drive it, this will give you about 1,200 to 1,500 mile range.
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How do you make urea?

Urea is manufactured synthetically by reacting natural gas, atmospheric nitrogen and water together at high temperature and pressure to produce ammonia and carbon dioxide. These gases are then reacted at high temperature and pressure to produce molten (liquid) urea.
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What is the main ingredient in AdBlue?

AdBlue is the name used internationally for an additive developed for the chemical and motoring sectors. It's an extremely high purity, 32.5% aqueous solution of urea (minimum 31.8% - maximum 33.3%) that transforms nitrogen oxides into nitrogen (N2) and water vapour (H2O) by means of chemical reduction.
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