TDI Owners - use OEM AdBlue fluid or...?
I figured I should stock up on my AdBlue fluid but before I splurge on the OEM stuff, was wondering if I could go with aftermarket and if so - any specific brand to go with?
For example - found this on Amazon: Thanks! |
OEM here. The AdBlue system seems a bit sensitive to try something else.
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Originally Posted by McFuzz
(Post 24662238)
I figured I should stock up on my AdBlue fluid but before I splurge on the OEM stuff, was wondering if I could go with aftermarket and if so - any specific brand to go with?
For example - found this on Amazon: Amazon.com: BlueDEF DEF002 Diesel Exhaust Fluid - 2.5 Gallon Jug: Automotive Thanks! |
Here's a couple of TDI forums that are active. You should be able to find diesel engine answers there.
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Originally Posted by McFuzz
(Post 24662238)
I figured I should stock up on my AdBlue fluid but before I splurge on the OEM stuff, was wondering if I could go with aftermarket and if so - any specific brand to go with?
For example - found this on Amazon: Amazon.com: BlueDEF DEF002 Diesel Exhaust Fluid - 2.5 Gallon Jug: Automotive Thanks! |
Originally Posted by McFuzz
(Post 24662238)
I figured I should stock up on my AdBlue fluid but before I splurge on the OEM stuff, was wondering if I could go with aftermarket and if so - any specific brand to go with?
For example - found this on Amazon: Amazon.com: BlueDEF DEF002 Diesel Exhaust Fluid - 2.5 Gallon Jug: Automotive Thanks! At my 15K service, used about 4 gallons to refill the system. Also, the service manual says you need to do an adaptation after refilling, I didn't do this and still haven't gotten any warnings. Think that information is dated. The BlueDEF has a shelf life of 2 years in optimal conditions so consider that before stocking up. Other note regarding Amazon (and your 15K service needs, I'd guess): 1) The Pennzoil Ultra Euro L is subscribe and save available. Might want to check that out at the same time. 2) MAHLE Original LAK 667 3) MAHLE Original LX 2049/4 4) Mahle OX420DECO - OK price w/Subscribe Save (no crush washer) Alternative Sources: Still trying to find source in the US for the fuel filter (Mahle KL 915), I had to buy Audi original ($40 at dealer). The Mahle partno isn't in distributors computers in the US yet. |
Originally Posted by 2014a6tdi
(Post 24662448)
I use the Amazon BlueDEF as referenced. The amazon is fine as its ISO 22241 compliant, some use a transmission funnel to avoid a bit of spillage with the included hose in the package which I guess does help, but, its completely optional. I filled both ways and it was ok.
At my 15K service, used about 4 gallons to refill the system. Also, the service manual says you need to do an adaptation after refilling, I didn't do this and still haven't gotten any warnings. Think that information is dated. The BlueDEF has a shelf life of 2 years in optimal conditions so consider that before stocking up. Other note regarding Amazon (and your 15K service needs, I'd guess): 1) The Pennzoil Ultra Euro L is subscribe and save available. Might want to check that out at the same time. 2) MAHLE Original LAK 667 3) MAHLE Original LX 2049/4 4) Mahle OX420DECO - OK price w/Subscribe Save (no crush washer) Alternative Sources: Still trying to find source in the US for the fuel filter (Mahle KL 915), I had to buy Audi original ($40 at dealer). The Mahle partno isn't in distributors computers in the US yet. Re oil - Have you (or anyone) tried using Total? My buddy runs a little side business importing european oils (including Total/Elf) for the local AutoX community and I've been buying Total oil off him for all my gasoline cars... |
Originally Posted by McFuzz
(Post 24662506)
Thanks for the input!
Re oil - Have you (or anyone) tried using Total? My buddy runs a little side business importing european oils (including Total/Elf) for the local AutoX community and I've been buying Total oil off him for all my gasoline cars... |
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Originally Posted by 2014a6tdi
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I don't know anything about oil. I stay with the cheapest major synthetic I can find. Has worked out well for me so far. I'm unsure with modern API standards there is that much difference between them except for extended drain and I'm unwilling to do that.
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Originally Posted by Rjim
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Or you could not gamble and instead choose the highest quality diesel-specific oil recommended by the manufacturer.
As I said, I don't know anything about oil, nor differences between VW 507 oils, so thanks for jumping in to let us all know. |
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