Cayenne V8 Diesel AdBlue Fault

Cayenne V8 Diesel AdBlue Fault

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JBCayenne

Original Poster:

7 posts

85 months

Monday 23rd October 2017
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Got a 2016 Cayenne 4.2 Diesel which I purchased from new, and it's now been back to the garage three times (twice in the first six months) with the dash displaying AdBlue Fault, car will not start in 650 miles.

I've searched high and low to see if anyone else has seen this issue, but been unable to find anyone with a similar issue.

Porsche connect the car to their computer and the fault clears itself until next time.

I have been trying to back the car, but Porsche don't seem to accept faulty cars back, they just keep on claiming it's fixed !

Whilst on the story of AdBlue, what mileage are you guys getting on a tank ? I haven't managed to get over 5k yet, whilst on the Macan, it was consistently over 12k. This is a lot of visits to Porsche for AdBlue !

Thanks,

Cheib

23,759 posts

182 months

Monday 23rd October 2017
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Can't help on your problem but I'd say we get abou 5k miles out of a tank. Ours is a 2017 and has done 9000 miles and I filled it up at the weekend with 1000 miles range showing.

GT3cs

1,231 posts

248 months

Monday 23rd October 2017
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JBCayenne said:
Whilst on the story of AdBlue, what mileage are you guys getting on a tank ? I haven't managed to get over 5k yet, whilst on the Macan, it was consistently over 12k. This is a lot of visits to Porsche for AdBlue !

Thanks,
I think I got about 3000m in my Macan . Any reason your taking it to Porsche to fill ? You can buy it at any filling station .

ted 191

1,425 posts

232 months

Monday 23rd October 2017
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Ours went back within 1k miles, was told there was an air lock in the system.

nsm3

2,831 posts

203 months

Tuesday 24th October 2017
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AdBlue is about £1/litre from fuel stations. Generally only need 6 litres to clear the message (on a Q5). No way I'm paying Porsche £120 for the privilege.

JBCayenne

Original Poster:

7 posts

85 months

Wednesday 25th October 2017
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It's my understanding the Cayenne uses a non standard connector for re-filling the Ad-Blue. That aside, it's quite fortunate I have been using Porsche Ad-Blue as when the fault first appeared, the dealership the car went into blamed the quality of the Ad-Blue, and would only acknowledge that the Ad-Blue was of correct quality upon seeing the actual receipt from the dealership used to refill it !

cuprabob

15,701 posts

221 months

Wednesday 25th October 2017
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JBCayenne said:
.... blamed the quality of the Ad-Blue, !
That is taking the piss smile

RS Grant

1,537 posts

240 months

Wednesday 25th October 2017
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Porsche will use anything to wriggle out of warranty claims though from what I've read.. sure someone on here had an approved used Porsche with the 2-yr warranty and got told that if they fitted a non-OE Porsche battery then it would invalidate the WHOLE warranty.

Fokker

3,460 posts

229 months

Wednesday 25th October 2017
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I've had same issue. Been back in twice for this, 650 miles and cr wont start etc with a full tank of Adblue. They say they've now fixed the issue and that it was a sensor.

JBCayenne

Original Poster:

7 posts

85 months

Wednesday 25th October 2017
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Fokker said:
I've had same issue. Been back in twice for this, 650 miles and cr wont start etc with a full tank of Adblue. They say they've now fixed the issue and that it was a sensor.
That's interesting, how many miles had you done before the fault, and how many since it was fixed ?

Superleg48

1,525 posts

140 months

Wednesday 25th October 2017
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I replenished the adblue in a 2017 Cayenne Diesel S. Top tip, buy a plastic funnel. Stick the funnel in the adblue tank filler hole and then pour the adblue into the funnel through the cheap plastic spouty thing that is provided with the adblue.


jh001ace

625 posts

184 months

Wednesday 25th October 2017
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Superleg48 said:
I replenished the adblue in a 2017 Cayenne Diesel S. Top tip, buy a plastic funnel. Stick the funnel in the adblue tank filler hole and then pour the adblue into the funnel through the cheap plastic spouty thing that is provided with the adblue.
Better to buy a 1 litre bottle with the correct fitting, empity it into the tank then cut off the bottom the pour the adblue from your bulk bottle into your new funnel, when full it’s easy to shut off the connection and remove the bottle. Keep it for the next fill!

Cheib

23,759 posts

182 months

Thursday 26th October 2017
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jh001ace said:
Superleg48 said:
I replenished the adblue in a 2017 Cayenne Diesel S. Top tip, buy a plastic funnel. Stick the funnel in the adblue tank filler hole and then pour the adblue into the funnel through the cheap plastic spouty thing that is provided with the adblue.
Better to buy a 1 litre bottle with the correct fitting, empity it into the tank then cut off the bottom the pour the adblue from your bulk bottle into your new funnel, when full it’s easy to shut off the connection and remove the bottle. Keep it for the next fill!
I had no idea there was an "official Porsche ad blue bottle"...I've been using the funnel technique!

Fokker

3,460 posts

229 months

Thursday 26th October 2017
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JBCayenne said:
That's interesting, how many miles had you done before the fault, and how many since it was fixed ?
First time was about 5000 miles just after filling it myself. Went to the OPC and they fixed something then about 200 miles later again which was about 3 weeks ago. They said they'd changed a sensor and it's been fine but admittedly only about 300 miles since.

I guess you could get 'your people to call my people' in Cardiff for a chat if you're getting nowhere fast? Ask for Martin Wright in service, he's a good guy.



jh001ace

625 posts

184 months

Thursday 26th October 2017
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Cheib said:
jh001ace said:
Superleg48 said:
I replenished the adblue in a 2017 Cayenne Diesel S. Top tip, buy a plastic funnel. Stick the funnel in the adblue tank filler hole and then pour the adblue into the funnel through the cheap plastic spouty thing that is provided with the adblue.
Better to buy a 1 litre bottle with the correct fitting, empity it into the tank then cut off the bottom the pour the adblue from your bulk bottle into your new funnel, when full it’s easy to shut off the connection and remove the bottle. Keep it for the next fill!
I had no idea there was an "official Porsche ad blue bottle"...I've been using the funnel technique!
I don’t think it’s specific to Porsche, just a generic Adblu connection like this

jh001ace

625 posts

184 months

Thursday 26th October 2017
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jh001ace said:
I don’t think it’s specific to Porsche, just a generic Adblu connection like this

Dozerman

1 posts

70 months

Friday 11th January 2019
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We have had the very same problem which has been going on for a month. Porsche East London removed the engine, cleaned the Adblue ports, refitted the engine, tested the vehicle for 20 miles, we picked the vehicle up did another 25 miles and the adblue fault light came on again. Porsche! wake up and smell the coffee, you have a problem.

chazd

183 posts

185 months

Friday 11th January 2019
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AdBlue fill on mine when it came up was £35 at local OPC

JBCayenne

Original Poster:

7 posts

85 months

Friday 11th January 2019
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Dozerman said:
We have had the very same problem which has been going on for a month. Porsche East London removed the engine, cleaned the Adblue ports, refitted the engine, tested the vehicle for 20 miles, we picked the vehicle up did another 25 miles and the adblue fault light came on again. Porsche! wake up and smell the coffee, you have a problem.
Don’t know how old your car is, but I eventually went to the ombudsman as Porsche kept on telling me it wasn’t faulty. To this day I can’t understand their lack of customer service. Ended up returning the car and not buying another Porsche.

Sheepshanks

35,027 posts

126 months

Friday 11th January 2019
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Dozerman said:
We have had the very same problem which has been going on for a month. Porsche East London removed the engine, cleaned the Adblue ports, refitted the engine, tested the vehicle for 20 miles, we picked the vehicle up did another 25 miles and the adblue fault light came on again. Porsche! wake up and smell the coffee, you have a problem.
AdBlue doesn't go into the engine.