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Kool Aid Blue Raspberry Lemonade Unsweetened Drink Mix 6.2g Sachet

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Selective Catalytic Reduction is a clever technology system, which can send DEF into the exhaust stream of your diesel engine, to trigger a chemical reaction which can turn nitrogen oxides into nitrogen, water, and carbon dioxide (CO2).

AdBlue is the most commonly used Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF). It contains deionised water and automotive urea and serves to reduce harmful exhaust emissions in diesel cars. It became compulsory in 2015 when the EU introduced the Euro 6 emissions standard.

A practical guide for drivers

If your car is not one of the models listed above, it may use a different type of DEF or emissions-reducing technology. Again, consult your vehicle handbook for more information. ISO 22241-4:2019 Diesel engines — NOx reduction agent AUS 32". ISO (International Organization for Standardization). 1 July 2019.

AdBlue contains 2 parts deionised water and 1 part concentrated automotive urea. Automotive urea contains Ammonia and Carbon Dioxide. Taking Audi as an example, a minimum of 5.7 litres of AdBlue is required to restart the vehicle, although this level varies between manufacturers.If you happen to run out of AdBlue while driving, the engine’s power and performance will be reduced. The car does this to prevent any potential damage to the system occurring. Should this happen it is recommended that you immediately drive to the nearest service station where AdBlue is available and refill the tank. It’s worth noting, you cannot buy it at hardware stores, such as Bunnings and Mitre 10, or department stores such as Kmart and Target - unless your local store has a specific motoring department.

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