Which petrol stations have an AdBlue pump?
Where can I find AdBlue filling stations?
- BP.
- Esso.
- Texaco.
- Shell.
Does BP sell AdBlue?
Our AdBlue pumps are located at the most popular and convenient sites, with many on major routes and motorways, so your drivers don’t have to drive off their route to easily use them with a BP fuel card.
What is AdBlue at BP?
AdBlue is a mixture of urea and deionised water. Many people think that the urea is derived from pig urine, however this isn’t the case. The urea used in AdBlue is man made and sterile. As AdBlue is injected into the car exhaust, it turns into ammonia and turns harmful nitrogen oxide into harmless nitrogen and water.
How do you fill AdBlue with BP?
Position your vehicle next to the pump and use the nozzle to pour the liquid in the AdBlue® tank. » Use our station finder to find TotalEnergies stations offering AdBlue. Use of the pump is recommended mainly for cars where the AdBlue® tank is located next to the fuel filler.
Where do you get AdBlue from?
AdBlue can be purchased from automotive retailers, garages, dealerships, some fuel stations or online.
How much is AdBlue per litre at the pump?
AdBlue Price Per Litre Our AdBlue prices start at as little as 48p per litre when purchasing our 1000L Intermediate Bulk Container (IBC), and range upwards if you’re looking to purchase a smaller quantity of AdBlue, like our 5L Jerry Cans.
How many Litres of AdBlue do I need?
AdBlue is consumed in proportion to engine usage. It is estimated that a passenger car will consume approximately 1.5 litres of AdBlue for every 620 miles. The size of AdBlue tanks vary, too, so when you need to top up depends on your driving style, the number of miles you cover, and the size of the tank.
Can you top up AdBlue from a pump?
Another solution for filling your AdBlue® tank: go to a TotalEnergies station that has an AdBlue® pump. Position your vehicle next to the pump and use the nozzle to pour the liquid in the AdBlue® tank. » Use our station finder to find TotalEnergies stations offering AdBlue.
Can I fill up my car at AdBlue pump?
Paul Norman, manager at chemical company Air1, explains that the pumps cannot be used for passenger cars. “Cars will have onboard AdBlue tanks a fraction of the size of a truck’s and the pump flow rate would result in overfilling in a matter of seconds,” he says.
How much AdBlue do I need?
How do you know when AdBlue is full?
Your car needs AdBlue as much as fuel – so it won’t run without it! You’ll see a dashboard warning light when you have around 1,500 miles of fluid left in your tank. This gives you enough time to get your car to a motorway service station pump or garage or buy a container and fill it up yourself.
How do I know when AdBlue is low?
The car will give you plenty of warning that the AdBlue tank’s running low. You’ll usually see a text warning on the dashboard at around 1500 miles to go followed by an amber warning light.