
Drivers of diesel vehicles equipped with AdBlue systems assume that this is the only product that must be included in your depositthis seems logical. The reality is that in winter this dissolution of urea crystallizes inside faster and stronger than the rest of the year, even causing breakdowns and sending the car to the workshop.
For this reason, Juan José Ebenezer, the famous TikTok mechanic, recommends the additives that prevent or solve this problem if crystallization is already advanced, demonstrates their practical effectiveness and emphasizes that these products should also be included inside the warehouse AdBlue to ensure proper maintenanceespecially whentemperatures are lower.
What products does Ebenezer recommend to eliminate or prevent AdBlue crystallization?
First of all, Juan José strongly recommends replace AdBlue with UreNox and, furthermore, apply BNZ 21 anti-crystallizertwo products from his own store that the mechanic assures are: “The only way you will have to avoid all these crystals inside your tank.”
The mechanic then demonstrates like your BNZ 21 takes off immediately urea crystals which formed on a plate to which AdBlue and util were addediza as an example: “There are no more crystals, there are crumbs which will disintegrate over time”.
For deposits already showing crystallization, Ebenezer recommends use two bottles of your additive to clean it, although nor can it guarantee that will work in hereuellos with pores completely mouth: “We will try to catch them in time and try to destroy them, but the ideal is that you use maintenance with UreNox And anticrystallizer so we don’t need to get to that point. »
What happens if the AdBlue tank is blocked?
When the AdBlue crystallizes and blocks the tank, the vehicle enter emergency modewhich reduces power and acceleration capacity; On certain models, if the obstruction is total, it can even prevent startup.
In addition, crystallization can plug in the injector, pump or tank itselfcausing damage to the SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction) system and progressive deterioration of the catalyst.
What is the function of AdBlue?
AdBlue is a additive used in diesel cars to reduce polluting emissions from engines. It is stored in a tank independent of diesel, with a usual capacity of 10 to 15 litersand its consumption is approximately 1 liter every 1,000 kmso it usually lasts more than a year depending on the type of driving. When the level drops, the vehicle does not stop, but start a review to the driver.
Not all diesels integrate this system: older models are excluded, before regulation 6 eurosand these modern engines which respect the emission limits no need for AdBlue.