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Old 25 Feb 2020, 18:25 (Ref:3959839)   #603
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I've seen big tanks of Ad Blue at fuel stations and wondered what it was. What does it do? How do I know if my diesel engines need it?

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If built after 2015 it probably is euro6, which requires adblue. A good combat indicator is a reference to blue in the model. Such as bluetec, etc.

It's urea (pig ****), injected into the exhaust to reduce nox.
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