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Just had the above done. 2 questions if anyone can answer.

1. When the adblue is full what should the distance be before it needs topping up again. Mine is now showing 8450 miles.

2. Should the tyre pressures be done on this service? Mine are 1 x 31 & the other 3 are 32psi. Should all be 35 (light load). Can’t believe they’ve dropped so much in 2 days. 
 

Any replies or suggestions appreciated 😀

  • 1 year later...
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The pressure should be checked at every service along with the tread depth and general condition. Has the ambient temperature dropped considerably in the 2 days since the service.

Mark

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5 hours ago, Mark999 said:

The pressure should be checked at every service along with the tread depth and general condition. Has the ambient temperature dropped considerably in the 2 days since the service.

Mark

I would not consider something around 10% differential in pressure to be critical in considering ambient temperatures over two days. There could commonly also be minor differences recorded by two different gauges. 

However in this case it probably is no longer relevant anyway, as the question has an original date of November 2020, and I suspect has been sorted by now.

Best Wishes John

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