No Spill, No Drip, No Mess DEF Filling for Leisure Travel Vans Sprinter Based Models
Автор: LTV Upgrades with Sandy
Загружено: 2025-06-15
Просмотров: 803
Описание:
I took a few minutes to video my method of filling up my DEF on my 2014 LTV Unity. It's a No Drip, No Spill, No Mess method that is very easy for me. I like to keep my DEF tank topped up because early in my LTV ownership I would get a DEF related task alert when it got low and after refilling the DEF the alert wouldn't go out. Then I'd have to go to Mercedes to get it looked at. They would reset the computer to resolve it. So I learned if I just kept my DEF topped up no more problems. Then I looked for an easy way to keep the DEF topped up and I found the Adblue DEF bottle. They are sold at high end car dealerships like, Range Rover, BMW, Jaguar, etc. But my Mercedes dealership doesn't sell them. Looking on the internet, Adblue bottles of DEF are quite pricey. Recently I found Atlantic British LTD, a Range Rover dealer in New York, with the best price at ~ $25 a bottle. My local BMW dealer wanted $28 a Adblue bottle and would only sell me 1. Since I use the 2.5 gallon jug of DEF at home, I would need at least 5, so I ordered 4 on line to start. Shipping as a 2 pack or 4 pack is best bang for your shipping cost. After refilling and using the Adblue bottles for a while I realized I needed a couple more. There are also Amazon and Ebay sellers of Adblue bottles, but they are more expensive.
Here is the link to Atlantic British LTD, https://www.roverparts.com/exhaust/di.... When ordering you're asked for the vehicle, I put Range Rover Sport V6 3.0L TDI.
Here is the Link to the No Spill Jug I use to refill my bottles from a 2.5 gallon container of DEF and a silicone funnel set I use on the road.
No Spill Container, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001PCRFYG
-Silicone Funnel set, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B2HTS7HW
Повторяем попытку...
Доступные форматы для скачивания:
Скачать видео
-
Информация по загрузке: