Confused Posted May 8 Posted May 8 (edited) Good morning everyone, It's been a while since I last posted on here. But once again I require the help of the experts. For whatever reason I need to drain my adblue tank. I have looked on line, tried putting a line down the filler neck but it just doesn't feel right. There seems to be something stopping the pipe going down and there are what I can only describe as ridges. Does anybody know if there is a drain plug or do I just persevere with the filler neck and syphon it out. Thanks in advance to any and all who can help Simon Sorry guys should have said car is 2015 A4 2.0tdi 163 ultra. Edited May 8 by Confused
cliffcoggin Posted Thursday at 12:29 PM Posted Thursday at 12:29 PM I guess what you are feeling is crystallised Adblue, which is a common problem in such systems, and presumably why you want to drain the tank. In theory Adblue, which is principally urea, is very soluble in water so it should be possible to flush the crystals out with a stream of cold water. However I have never had anything to do with Adblue in my car so I do not know how practical the idea would be.
Confused Posted Thursday at 12:49 PM Author Posted Thursday at 12:49 PM 19 minutes ago, cliffcoggin said: I guess what you are feeling is crystallised Adblue, which is a common problem in such systems, and presumably why you want to drain the tank. In theory Adblue, which is principally urea, is very soluble in water so it should be possible to flush the crystals out with a stream of cold water. However I have never had anything to do with Adblue in my car so I do not know how practical the idea would be. Thanks for the reply, I'll give it a go if can't find a drain somewhere
Steve Q Posted Sunday at 03:04 PM Posted Sunday at 03:04 PM If cliffs idea doesn't work you can get the adblue system mapped out.
Confused Posted Sunday at 04:26 PM Author Posted Sunday at 04:26 PM 1 hour ago, Steve Q said: If cliffs idea doesn't work you can get the adblue system mapped out. Yeah done this but the guy recommended remove the adblue. You reckon this is unnecessary then? I don't know just going off what he said. To be fair he also said it won't do anything as the system is no longer working but as a precaution.
Steve Q Posted Sunday at 04:28 PM Posted Sunday at 04:28 PM For legality it's better to have the adblue working so try cliffs way first if possible. As getting it mapped out is technically illegal
Confused Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago On 5/11/2025 at 5:28 PM, Steve Q said: For legality it's better to have the adblue working so try cliffs way first if possible. As getting it mapped out is technically illegal Yeah know it's illegal but it was either that,or, a god knows how much bill replacing parts that actually where working as the garage I took it to for diagnostics could only narrow it down to either the adblue pump (£800+) or an injector (£600+) and they couldn't even say for deffo it was either one. To be fair I did speak to somebody at Audi and he said he'd never know a pump to fail and was more loto be one of the lines. But needed the car for work, so....went with the map. Car feels great though. Picks up better, smoother the all the gears. Drives like it never has since we had it. It's 10yrs old this year and feels like new. Do like Audi engines just !Removed! expensive to keep on the road.
Steve Q Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I have to make you aware of the legalities of it as a staff member. I fully understand why you went down the remap route. This is the thing, regardless of how old audits become the servicing is always expensive.
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