AdBlue Engine Shutdown

JD Mc Dermott

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Hi there. I'm new to the forum so hope someone can help me out. My AdBlue warning light came on last week so I added 5 litres to the (AdBlue) tank, but the warning light is still on. This morning it started beeping and flashing every 10Km telling me I have 570 Km (and counting) untill engine shutdown. I've added another 5 L but still no joy. Unusually it has, since Wednesday of last week, been below zero here in Ireland - sometimes down to minus five during the day. Maybe that's affected it but it shouldn't. Neither of the nearby Ford dealers can take me any time soon and I'm starting to get worried. Any ideas?

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It's probably the blinker fluid.
 

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Sorry, we do not have that here in the US, I actually had to Google what Adblue was.:confused:
But I would guess it's the Fluid Level Sensor, not accurately reading level
 
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Try disconnecting your battery’s negative terminal. Let it sit 15 mins and hook it back up. That should get everything to reboot. See if issue resolves itself. If not than what OP said. Probably the sensor or wiring to it. Good luck!
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