Was that an AddBlue filler cap at the very start and near the end of the video - i.e. no DPF as such?Not sure if it's posted elsewhere but some nice video of what the diesel engine bay looks like here:
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Was that an AddBlue filler cap at the very start and near the end of the video - i.e. no DPF as such?Not sure if it's posted elsewhere but some nice video of what the diesel engine bay looks like here:
I don’t quite know what you men there. But if it’s got adblue then it’s certainly got a dpf. I don’t know if vehicles for some markets such as African continent and Middle East have emissions equipment in them. Certainly in UK and Europe all diesel vehicles will have a dpf and adblue, plus various other emissions technology. I assumed the adblue filler cap would be at the rear near to the adblue tanksWas that an AddBlue filler cap at the very start and near the end of the video - i.e. no DPF as such?