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Adblu

Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 11:20 pm
by allforus
Just had the adblu topped up done only 6000 miles thought I should have got a bit more dealer said it was the first one they have topped up

Adblu cost £23 for 10 litres

Re: Adblu

Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2014 2:39 pm
by petert
Should definitely do more than that.  Mine's due an inspection soon but last time adblue was topped up was around 15000kM ago (more than 9000 miles) and I don't have any check messages that it's getting low.

Peter T

Re: Adblu

Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2014 7:07 pm
by allforus
That's the thing might not have been full when new I guess it says 9000 mile till top up now so will see how it goes his time

Graeme

Re: Adblu

Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2014 8:49 pm
by bobgolden
I take it the Adblu isn't included in the service package. Did they charge labour ?

Re: Adblu

Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2014 7:07 am
by allforus
You're right not included in he service package they didn't charge labour this time but the adblu leaves a deposit where ever it drips so if they had charged for it they would be cleaning the engine bay right now

You top up you're self if you buy a litre container to get the adaptor use it cut the top off then pour the 10 litre one into that using it as a funnel

That's what I'm going to do next time

Re: Adblu

Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2014 2:34 pm
by petert
Maintenance packages must differ from region to region - adblue was included for me for the 4 year maintenance period.  It's down to me now though, so I'm interested in cheaper alternatives (that are still within the technical spec).

Peter T

Re: Adblu

Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2014 9:24 pm
by allforus
our local motor factors sell it for £20 for 5 gallon but no iso number on the container

Re: Adblu

Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2014 9:55 pm
by X5Sport
It's probably got a 'Gents' sign above it though...... :P

Re: Adblu

Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2014 12:32 pm
by allforus
Yes that's what I thought so went to the stealers

Re: Adblu

Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2014 11:01 pm
by shadrack
[quote="allforus"]
our local motor factors sell it for £20 for 5 gallon but no iso number on the container
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if you go to volvo trucks garage its 35ppl

Re: Adblu

Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2014 1:57 pm
by petert
Interesting!!!
Do you happen to know if it's the same specification as BMW (or is there indeed only one specification for DEF in the first place?...)
Peter T

Re: Adblu

Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2014 9:37 am
by Dr C
I had to top up the Ad Blue in February after 5,550 miles in my M50d, took it to the Eastern BMW in Edinburgh who topped it up for free. The guy said they were having a lot of issues with it. The car takes 8.5 litres to fill it up and after it got filled the iDrive said I had 10,000 miles before it needed filled...just clicked over to 10,000 miles (so 4,500 since top-up) and only had 2.5 litres left! I just bought a container of the stuff from the filling station for a tenner and topped it up myself. No issues, although it does take a few days of driving for the iDrive to recognise it's been filled!

Re: Adblu

Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2014 4:06 pm
by 55JWB
I have had my adblue warning come on after only 6,000 miles, I bought the 1.89 litre top up from the dealer today and after turning the ignition on and off again its suggesting I still need to refill.  not sure how much is still needed though :noexpression:

has anyone else had anymore recent experiences with AdBlue and has anything to add??  I bought the top up, the parts chap said if I need the larger one then that has to be done by the dealer and the car needs to be booked in...

Allforus: did the cutting the top off the top up and using it as a funnel work??  I was thinking the same....??

thanks

Jason

Re: Adblu

Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2014 6:49 am
by Dr C
[quote="55JWB"]
I have had my adblue warning come on after only 6,000 miles, I bought the 1.89 litre top up from the dealer today and after turning the ignition on and off again its suggesting I still need to refill.  not sure how much is still needed though :noexpression:

has anyone else had anymore recent experiences with AdBlue and has anything to add??  I bought the top up, the parts chap said if I need the larger one then that has to be done by the dealer and the car needs to be booked in...

Allforus: did the cutting the top off the top up and using it as a funnel work??  I was thinking the same....??

thanks

Jason
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Jason

My F15 needs 8.5 litres of Ad Blue to fill the tank from empty (I assume all F15 variants are the same). If you go into the iDrive options list, go to vehicle status (I think), then Ad Blue, it tells you how much you need to put in to fill the tank and also how many miles you have on the current level.

The dealer is talking utter nonsense about needing to book it in to get Ad Blue filled up, I'm on my second 10-litre container bought from my local BP filling station, they come with a nozzle that you screw onto the opening once you take the lid off, piece of cake. It costs just over a tenner I think, I keep it in the garage and top it up every few months. Never had an issue, if fact, the car was in for it's first service a month or so ago and they never even mentioned Ad Blue.

Scott

Re: Adblu

Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2014 10:00 pm
by 55JWB
Thanks Scott, I will swing by local shell station, I've looked and they appear to be a stockist...

Jason