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Carlube 10l Adblue - Free Click & Collect (or in store - B&Q Club or Tradepoint)

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Carlube AdBlue is a light, colourless 32.5% Aqueous Urea Solution used with selective catalytic systems to reduce emissions of Nitrogen Oxides from the exhausts of diesel vehicles.

Features

  • Guarantee - Statutory
  • Compatible with Euro 4, 5 & 6 diesel engines
  • Pour directly into specially designed AdBlue tank, in accordance with vehicle manufacturer instructions.
  • Reduce emissions of Nitrogen Oxides from the exhausts of diesel vehicles.
  • Reduces environmental impact through reduced emissions
  • 5% reduction in fuel usage
  • Lowers servicing costs
  • Suitable for all vehicles fitted with SCR systems
  • Attachable pouring spout included

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  1. 4444405's avatar
    99p/litre at most BP petrol stations from a easy mess free adblue pump

    Find your nearest BP Station and browse at the fuel tab and look for 'AdBlue Pump'

    When you get there, they are typically located near the HGV pumps.

    Incidentally the flow rate of the AdBlue pump I used was fine and the cut off clicked at the right time to avoid any splashes, just like a conventional fuel pump. My Ford Ranger cost under £14 to fill up
    Mumushka's avatar
    Filled up at my local BP station last week and they charge £1.66 per litre!!
  2. mozzer_Morris's avatar
    Interesting that their other company, Screwfix, charges almost double
  3. Firehorns's avatar
    How long does this stuff last for just filled up
    mozzer_Morris's avatar
    600-1000miles per ltre
  4. Pastizzi's avatar
    Just got back from aldi and noticed they had loads of these all lined up underneath the checkout conveyer belts , sorry didnt notice the price tho
    mozzer_Morris's avatar
    Trouble is I've now learnt this stuff goes off so stocking up isn't a good idea....
  5. matth5182's avatar
    Best thing you can do is have it mapped out of the ecu so you don't have to buy it
    haa0518's avatar
    And make car illegal.

    Try to fix the problem. Do research and definitely money can be saved. Use adblue additive to prevent crystallisation
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