Hi nickm,
Nice find!
Do you have a part #. This would be better than what i'm doing now.
Nice find!
Do you have a part #. This would be better than what i'm doing now.
So glad you posted this. I will get one over the weekend. Now, I need to find a way to clean up all the white crystals...
Post #3any chance you could provide a part number for those of us with clueless parts departments at our local dealership? thanks
its all an identical setup back there as my T2 had. so yes same port same location same everything.Nickm,
I see you have a T3
Just a quick question,
Does the T3 have the same type of fill port as the T2 ?
Didn't it get relocated to a different place, ( not under the spare ).?![]()
Yup. And, if on the off chance you have an issue with your system, you have the receipts to show VW that you have been diligent in complying with their recommendations.its specific to the VW jug. fwiw the VW jugs are less expensive than the other adblue stuff around here
Yup. And, if on the off chance you have an issue with your system, you have the receipts to show VW that you have been diligent in complying with their recommendations.
Well they definitely aren't cheaper here and I don't really care since I have almost 110k on the Treg.
you could always buy a single jug then you refill it using the aftermarket stuff...kind of like the "cut thebottom of the bottle off " trick but less ghetto![]()
$10-11 is fine by me for a 2.5 gallon jug.Well they definitely aren't cheaper here and I don't really care since I have almost 110k on the Treg.
On accident, I found the same as well. 2.5 gal jug for $8.75. I'm definitely buying this hose. I bought one of the small bottles and cut the bottom of if to use as an adapter. This hose will make it a quicker/easier process.its specific to the VW jug. fwiw the VW jugs are less expensive than the other adblue stuff around here