mse
Member Since: 27 Jun 2005
Location: Shropshire
Posts: 2704
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well maybe not funny - but me thinking about the reasons behind it kept me ammused!
Quote:When you buy a diesel vehicle from Land Rover, you can be confident that it is better for the environment than ever. One of the ways our engineers have achieved this is by fitting an advanced emissions control system called Selective Catalytic Reduction, which converts Nitrous Oxide emissions into less harmful gases and water.
This is made possible by AdBlue®, a Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) which is injected into the exhaust flow. For the system to work properly, AdBlue® levels in your Diesel Exhaust Fluid tank need to be maintained. Your Land Rover message centre will alert you when DEF levels are low. If you have received an alert (as shown in the image above), you’ll need to top up your AdBlue®.
You'll be given plenty of warning before the system reaches zero but please be aware that if you ignore these warnings and the countdown reaches 0 miles, your Land Rover will not restart after you switch off the engine.
If you have a Land Rover service plan, complimentary AdBlue® top-ups at an Approved Service Centre are included between service intervals. To top-up yourself, you can purchase an AdBlue® refill bottle from your local Land Rover Retailer, Approved Service Centre or local filling station. For a fee, you can also arrange for a top-up at an Approved Service Centre.
You can find out more about AdBlue® and how to use it, by visiting the Land Rover website or by clicking on the video link below. Note: please refer to your owner's manual for the exact location of the AdBlue® filling cap as this differs slightly in each model.
Mike
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