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kevin reevse Reeves



Member Since: 21 Sep 2020
Location: Windsor
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United Kingdom 2013 Range Rover Sport 3.0 TDV6 Autobiography Stornoway Grey

Hi All, how many miles approx will you get before the warning for ad blue comes up, does all RRS need it?
My 2015 dynamic doesn't appear to have it?

Post #614410 Sun Jun 06 2021 9:19pm
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riverblanche



Member Since: 11 Jun 2011
Location: Retford'ish
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Hi,

If you don’t have it don’t worry about it .

As already said it’s to do with emissions so it’s driving style not mileage that affects it,
It was one way to reduce emissions along with stop start etc to get the next EU# rating

As Canary says you would just fill it up like you would your washers

I never put any in during the 2 years we had ours

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Post #614423 Mon Jun 07 2021 9:41am
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kevin reevse Reeves



Member Since: 21 Sep 2020
Location: Windsor
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United Kingdom 2013 Range Rover Sport 3.0 TDV6 Autobiography Stornoway Grey

Thanks, is it just like the washer bottle but built into the opposite wing?

Post #614444 Mon Jun 07 2021 1:55pm
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ids



Member Since: 08 Sep 2020
Location: Herefordshire
Posts: 19

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Yes. Its like a black screw on cap.

Mine drinks it like a baby goes though nappies. I seem to think I have put 30L into it (Amazon seems cheapest) in the last 15K miles since I had it in Sept 2020.

I am a spirited driver mind...

Post #614455 Mon Jun 07 2021 3:21pm
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IanV8



Member Since: 06 Jan 2020
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Wait till you tow something, 26l in 2,400 miles towing 2,000 kg caravan.

Dealer actually had it in to check as they thought it was a excessive but I haven’t towed since.

I managed to get it on draught in a French service station and it was cheap and have now found a local service station with it on draught.

Ian 2018 Indus Silver SDV6 Autobiography normally towing a Buccaneer Cruiser.

Post #614482 Tue Jun 08 2021 8:16am
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Spleen



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Post #614507 Tue Jun 08 2021 1:46pm
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Spleen



Member Since: 04 Dec 2018
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kevin reevse Reeves wrote:
Thanks, is it just like the washer bottle but built into the opposite wing?


Be aware it's a right ball ache to fill up or at least mine is. You can't pour it in quickly as it just overflows so you have to go slow. Took me nigh on 15 mins to fill mine up last time. Properly tedious. Ferrari F430 Spider F1
MY17 RRS AB V6
2CV6 Special

Post #614508 Tue Jun 08 2021 1:47pm
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riverblanche



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Hi,
towed many times with ours and no still never added any between services
(they topped it up at service time but never had a low warning message)

Its to do with the type of driving you do, ours never did a trip less than 20 miles, all country roads around home, main A roads when we did tow the tintent, our driving style must have suited it Very Happy

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Post #614510 Tue Jun 08 2021 2:33pm
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ids



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Same roads as me. Most journeys 30 mins to an hour. Tracks, B, A, Dual and Motorway.

I don't mind filling it, although the filler is crap even with a filler tub with a breather. The Carplan 10l from Amazon are nice. Guess thats why its been moved on most cars to the fuel filler area.

I came from a D3 with a mid tuned TDV6, but I must say the SDV6 is a step up. I must try a V8 one day mind.

Post #614527 Tue Jun 08 2021 8:19pm
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IanV8



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At least our filler is easy to get to. A friend had to top up his Disco Sport and the filler is at the rear of the engine bay beside the bonnet hinge, it took two of us to get stuff into it.

Ian 2018 Indus Silver SDV6 Autobiography normally towing a Buccaneer Cruiser.

Post #614539 Wed Jun 09 2021 8:22am
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m13lky



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All shell stations have it on pumps but you usually need to park in an hgv lane to access it, never had any issues getting it on any shell site, would hope it’s also a quality product!

Post #614543 Wed Jun 09 2021 9:32am
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Dave B



Member Since: 10 Oct 2019
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The easiest way to get an idea of when you're using adblue is this, remember in days of old when diesels usually didn't come with turbos, dpfs and cats, they would smoke like the Bismark when cold, if you let the engine labour and when you booted it if it wasn't hot.

Well that is exactly when ad blue is now introduced, as despite all the other fancy crap that now goes on, the aim is to cut out those emissions that exit the tailpipe.

Drive sensibly until up to temperature, and don't let the car get into top (by using S mode) when on twisty roads or slow moving traffic, will reduce your adblue consumption.

Also remember that particulates that the exhaust system of an adblue vehicle aims to prevent, will be stored within that exhaust system, so a good blast now and then is even more relevant.

Dave 2010 3.6 TDV8 HSE (Gone)
2011 Discovery 4 Commercial SDV6 (Gone)
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Post #614544 Wed Jun 09 2021 9:50am
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DZ



Member Since: 28 May 2020
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DEF tank capacity

Hi,

Apologies for resurrecting a month old thread.

My DEF warning has just popped up on my info screen and I was wondering what the DEF tank capacity is. Anyone know? I'm looking to refill it myself and would like to know how much of the stuff to buy.

Many thanks for your feedback.

Best,

Dan MY17 RRS Autobiography - Corris Grey

Post #615775 Thu Jul 15 2021 2:02pm
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Spleen



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I put about 17l in it the last time I did it. Ferrari F430 Spider F1
MY17 RRS AB V6
2CV6 Special

Post #615776 Thu Jul 15 2021 2:32pm
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DZ



Member Since: 28 May 2020
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Thanks for the info. That tallies with what I've found on t' interweb - DEF tank capacity values seem to fluctuate between 18L ~ 22L. MY17 RRS Autobiography - Corris Grey

Post #615778 Thu Jul 15 2021 3:03pm
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