Open the flap of the fuel filler compartment located at the rear side of your Audi A6. The filler cap of the Adblue tank is next to the filler cap of the diesel tank. You can fill your Adblue tank with your Adblue refill kit (available at amazon) or with a Adblue dedicated pump for light vehicles.

How long does AdBlue last in Audi A6?

The capacity of the AdBlue tank on an A6 Saloon is 17L which provdes an estimated range of 9000 miles, dependent on driving style.

What is Audi AdBlue fluid?

AdBlue is the trade name for a type of diesel exhaust fluid. It’s a mixture of urea and deionised water that’s stored in a separate tank from the car’s fuel. When the car’s engine is running, tiny amounts of AdBlue are squirted onto the exhaust gas produced, turning the NOx into nitrogen and water.

Does my Audi A6 need AdBlue?

The Audi A6 Avant has an AdBlue filler cap located next to the fuel filler cap on the side of the car. The capacity of the AdBlue tank is 17L, which gives the car a range of around 9000 miles, dependent on personal driving style. The minimum refill required for the vehicle to acknowledge the top up is 5.7L.

How much AdBlue do I put in my Audi A6?

The capacity of the AdBlue tank is 17L, which gives the car a range of around 9000 miles, dependent on personal driving style. The minimum refill required for the vehicle to acknowledge the top up is 5.7L.

Can I refill AdBlue myself?

Yes, you can top up with AdBlue® yourself. Every TotalEnergies service station sells standard 5L and 10L cans of AdBlue®. TotalEnergies is also gradually deploying special pumps for light vehicles. Never top up with a pump for heavy goods vehicles.

How do I know when AdBlue tank is full?

Simply tip the solution into the car and when you’re full, you’re full! Most vehicles with AdBlue will have a gauge of how full the tank is buried somewhere in the car’s infotainment. Keep searching until you find it, and you’ll know how much AdBlue you need.

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