Cayenne S diesel - adblu help please

Cayenne S diesel - adblu help please

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nutsytvr

Original Poster:

579 posts

205 months

Monday 6th February 2017
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Just tried filling at local garage using their pump, but can't. Pump nozzle fits in filler neck ok, but when pulling the trigger, it only pumps 0.2ltr then clicks off. Tried 2 pumps, same result. Garage man also tried, same result. He says pump is sensing full tank and stopping.
I know it's not full as 5500 miles since last fill by OPC.
Any ideas please?
Am I stuck with using 1 ltr bottles or going to OPC?

Thanks in advance

Paul

jh001ace

625 posts

184 months

Monday 6th February 2017
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nutsytvr said:
Just tried filling at local garage using their pump, but can't. Pump nozzle fits in filler neck ok, but when pulling the trigger, it only pumps 0.2ltr then clicks off. Tried 2 pumps, same result. Garage man also tried, same result. He says pump is sensing full tank and stopping.
I know it's not full as 5500 miles since last fill by OPC.
Any ideas please?
Am I stuck with using 1 ltr bottles or going to OPC?

Thanks in advance

Paul
Cut the bottom off a 1l bottle, fit it to the tank and then try and fill using the bottle as a funnel. Might work

RammyMP

7,012 posts

160 months

Monday 6th February 2017
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jh001ace said:
nutsytvr said:
Just tried filling at local garage using their pump, but can't. Pump nozzle fits in filler neck ok, but when pulling the trigger, it only pumps 0.2ltr then clicks off. Tried 2 pumps, same result. Garage man also tried, same result. He says pump is sensing full tank and stopping.
I know it's not full as 5500 miles since last fill by OPC.
Any ideas please?
Am I stuck with using 1 ltr bottles or going to OPC?

Thanks in advance

Paul
Cut the bottom off a 1l bottle, fit it to the tank and then try and fill using the bottle as a funnel. Might work
That's what I've done (cars an Audi) don't over fill it though, it goes everywhere!

Herdwick

150 posts

245 months

Tuesday 7th February 2017
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I bought a couple of 10 litre bottles from a petrol station, and filled at home using a funnel.

Was easy enough, but just had to be careful to pour slowly to make sure it did not overfill and spill. Filled the area around the neck with old towels just in case.!

nutsytvr

Original Poster:

579 posts

205 months

Wednesday 8th February 2017
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Thanks for the replies. Looks like I'm stuck with using the bottles.
Paul