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stevehaley

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Is it possible to see how much AdBlue there is left in a 2016/17 Diesel S or do you have to wait for a warning?
I have an extended warranty - does that mean I have to use porsche AdBlue?
How do people fill it up - it is my first outing with a Diesel.

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Stephen

 
Stephen

Assuming it’s similar to my Macan, you will get a warning when Ad Blu range is down to 1500 miles. You can cancel it but it will reappear and count down every time the engine is started. I let mine go down to 600 miles and got 20 litres in. The Macan tank filler was beside the diesel tank filler and is opened using the wheel nut brace supplied with the car.


As far as I know Ad Blu is Ad Blu, I bought mine from Screwfix on a buy one, get another at 50% deal.


HTH
 

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