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Probably a naive question, most of mine are, but why would this have anything to do with adblue?
Have you sprayed it over the battery?
Is there a leak from where you put the Adblue in?
Are you sure it’s adblue or could it just be water?
Difficult to say from the photos.
I can’t see why it has anything to do with adblue, but I will concede I am thick!
Yup.Apparently due to overspill while filling.The picture is of the door step (near Ad blue filler) with plastic base trim removed. Not the battery box.
Was it an inside filler?Yup.Apparently due to overspill while filling.
AdBlue is far less noxious than the NOx it removes from exhaust fumes. It is classified as non-hazardous. Yes it is corrosive to some metals and a mild irritant as are many household liquids. You just need to take a little care when filling and rinse down if you spill it. People seem to single out AdBlue as dangerous but we all handle far more dangerous substances as part of our daily lives.I'm really not convinced about adblue, I wouldn't entertain buying a vehicle with it. Spraying such a noxious chemical into the air seems crazy to me
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When I had a VW adblu was not a problem, now I have a Nissan the owners groups are full of bad stories, with many suggesting an adblu delete. So far I've had no problems and it's still under warranty, but down the line when it's out of warranty, if I have problems I may consider having it deleted.I'm really not convinced about adblue, I wouldn't entertain buying a vehicle with it. Spraying such a noxious chemical into the air seems crazy to me, and it does cause engine issues, try googling adblue problems for your make.
On my Mercedes Hymer the AdBlue under bonnet filler was a pain to reach and avoiding a spill needed great care. On my Fiat Van the filler is under the fuel flap and dead easy to use.Some of the fillers are very poorly positioned, my daughter's Range Rover has the filling point at the back of the engine almost impossible to fill from a 10lt container. My VW had it at the front of the engine, better, but still not easy. My Nissan Navara has a full point on the side of the vehicle, easy to fill without spilling. So far I have not found a local garage with a pump.
I got a Syphon pump and stand the 10lt container on my Wheely bin, it's not quick but no spills. Now I no longer have the VW I will only need it for when my daughter visits and steals my adbluOn my Mercedes Hymer the AdBlue under bonnet filler was a pain to reach and avoiding a spill needed great care. On my Fiat Van the filler is under the fuel flap and dead easy to use.
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But we're not spraying vast quantities of household bleach around the streets.AdBlue is far less noxious than the NOx it removes from exhaust fumes. It is classified as non-hazardous. Yes it is corrosive to some metals and a mild irritant as are many household liquids. You just need to take a little care when filling and rinse down if you spill it. People seem to single out AdBlue as dangerous but we all handle far more dangerous substances as part of our daily lives.
Neither is the AdBlue system, it is using minuscule amounts to convert dangerous NOx into less harmful substances.But we're not spraying vast quantities of household bleach around the streets.
My understanding is the the adblue is converted to nitrogen and water in the exhaust system and that's what's released into the atmosphere.But we're not spraying vast quantities of household bleach around the streets.
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AdBlue is simply not dangerous enough to warrant more warning than is already given on the bottle. Filling with petrol and LPG is more dangerous and diesel is far harder to clean off if spilt.What amuses me about dangerous chemicals around the home or lesuire space is people have 2 of the most dangerous and reactive chemicals (Sodium and Chlorine) sat on their dinner table (salt). The difficult aspects of handling Adblue could easily be rectified by legislation and unified handling design. The handling of a difficult chemical (very dangerous to humans) like DiChloromethane, Methelyne Chloride (2 names one chemical) was legislated to automatic bunded systems with a minimum package size of 1000litres. (No posibble human contact. could even be legislated out of existance by now).
except Adblue is not classified as a hazardous substance. so why discuss it in relation to something that is considerably harmful to humans such as meth chloride (used to be used in paint stripper). It gives the wrong impression to those who have no or very little knowledge of chemicals, COSHH, CLP, REACH etcWhat amuses me about dangerous chemicals around the home or lesuire space is people have 2 of the most dangerous and reactive chemicals (Sodium and Chlorine) sat on their dinner table (salt). The difficult aspects of handling Adblue could easily be rectified by legislation and unified handling design. The handling of a difficult chemical (very dangerous to humans) like DiChloromethane, Methelyne Chloride (2 names one chemical) was legislated to automatic bunded systems with a minimum package size of 1000litres. (No posibble human contact. could even be legislated out of existance by now).
Multiplied by how many diesel engined vehicles?Neither is the AdBlue system, it is using minuscule amounts to convert dangerous NOx into less harmful substances.
What do you think when about 78% of the air we breath is nitrogen. !!!!Multiplied by how many diesel engined vehicles?
Aireworth is it good for us to ingest Nitrogen then?
What do you think when about 78% of the air we breath is nitrogen. !!!!
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It doesn’t matter how many AdBlue systems there are because it is not polluting anything. In contrast diesel engines are polluting the air with NOx and AdBlue reduces this pollution. That means AdBlue is good for the environment not bad for it. It converts the dangerous NOx into harmless Nitrogen and steam.Multiplied by how many diesel engined vehicles?
That is caused by lack of Oxygen not by the Nitrogen. The key part of the explanation is that they are talking about enclosed spaces.Inhaling air containing mostly nitrogen will lead to various signs of physical and mental impairment
Another example of a little knowledge…….Granted but this is releasing more nitrogen. We used to put lead in petrol without a care. I'm just a long way from convinced that this is a good thing to do.
Inhaling air containing mostly nitrogen will lead to various signs of physical and mental impairment
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You've been inhaling nitrogen since you were born. Nitrogen is the most abundant element in our atmosphere. The amount added by adblue will be negligible.Multiplied by how many diesel engined vehicles?
Aireworth is it good for us to ingest Nitrogen then?
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