Adblue Replenishment - Mazda CX-5 2018 Owner's Manual

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Do not put AdBlue
container. There may be foreign matter
in the container. If AdBlue
foreign matter is used, it could cause a
problem with the SCR system. In
addition, changing containers is
dangerous because it increases the risk
of accidental ingestion.
NOTE
®
AdBlue
is a colourless, transparent,
odourless, and nonpoisonous solution
(urea: 32.5 %, aqueous solution
(AUS32)).
®
Store AdBlue
in a cool, dark place.
®
AdBlue
freezes at –11 °C (12 °F),
however, when the temperature
increases, the AdBlue
original condition.
When opening the container, there may
be a smell of ammonia. Open the
container in a well-ventilated area.
®
If AdBlue
gets on your hands, wash
them with running water immediately.
Use a Mazda genuine product or a
product conforming to ISO22241-1 for
AdBlue®. If incompatible AdBlue® is used,
the Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR)
system may not operate normally. For
the recommended AdBlue®, consult the
nearest expert repairer, we recommend
an Authorised Mazda Repairer.
Do not dilute AdBlue® with water. If
diluted AdBlue® is used, it could cause a
problem with the SCR system or damage
it.
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into a different
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containing
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returns to its
Do not add any fluid other than AdBlue®
to the urea tank. If any fluid other than
AdBlue® is added, it could cause a
problem with the SCR system or damage
it. Do not switch the ignition ON, and
contact an expert repairer, we
recommend an Authorised Mazda
Repairer.
When adding AdBlue®, use a bottle with
an anti-spill nozzle. If a bottle without an
anti-spill nozzle or a commercial
dispenser at a petrol station is used, it
could cause leakage or the AdBlue® fluid
to spray out.
Do not overfill the AdBlue® fluid. If
AdBlue® is added unnecessarily, it could
cause a problem with the urea tank or
damage it. Always use a bottle with an
auto-stop function and stop adding fluid
when the auto-stop function operates.
NOTE
When adding AdBlue® during low
temperatures (–11 °C (12 °F) or less),
move the vehicle to a warm location. If
the AdBlue® starts to freeze, it may not
flow correctly and the correct amount
may not have been added. In addition, if
the fluid freezes in the urea tank, you
may not be able to tell if the correct
amount of fluid was added.

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