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Peugeot 308 2015 1.6 BlueHDI - After pouring adblue, the vehicle's computer

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  • #1 17917350
    Rafal.r82
    Level 6  
    Hello. A message popped up to add adblue - range 2400 km. I added 10 liters of adblue and zonk today. He can't see that I'm here. Has anyone had this problem before...?
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  • #2 17917607
    jdubowski
    Tube devices specialist
    Rafal.r82 wrote:
    Hello. A message popped up to add adblue - range 2400 km. I added 10 liters of adblue and zonk today. He can't see that I'm here. Has anyone had this problem before...?


    He had before he got acquainted with the habits and needs of the vehicle ;) Look at the instructions how much you need to add - maybe you added too little, it's not fuel, where you pour 15 and the reserve will stop lighting, the signaling disappears only when you fill, for example, at least 90% of the tank's capacity.
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  • #3 17920703
    Rafal.r82
    Level 6  
    Today I came back from the road and while driving after about 30 km, the reserve message disappeared. Thanks and best regards.
  • #4 18947220
    Iqszerka
    Level 2  
    Could you tell me what route it was? I mean, in the city or on the highway? Because we have a similar problem, after adding adblue, the message does not disappear, on the contrary, there is a message about a fault in the exhaust gas purification system. I was told to drive it to "calibrate" the sensor. Driven 150 km (mostly in the city) and nothing. Now they told me to drive on the highway, preferably 100 km. I don't know what to do anymore
  • #5 18947367
    jdubowski
    Tube devices specialist
    Iqszerka wrote:
    I was told to drive it to "calibrate" the sensor. Driven 150 km (mostly in the city) and nothing. Now they told me to drive on the highway, preferably 100 km.


    These tips are from the ASO?
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  • #6 18947378
    Iqszerka
    Level 2  
    Apparently (i.e. the guy from whom we bought the car once called the Dealership with this problem and received such advice there)
  • #7 18947451
    Rafal.r82
    Level 6  
    Unfortunately, you have to go to the computer to click that adblue was added. The fact is that sometimes the message disappears, but when it started to warn me about turning off the engine, I bought a cable and a diagbox.
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  • #8 18947508
    jdubowski
    Tube devices specialist
    Iqszerka wrote:
    Apparently (i.e. the guy from whom we bought the car once called the Dealership with this problem and received such advice there)


    This info is as sure as the gossip from the mangle, they advise computer diagnostics in a kumatym workshop.
  • #9 19022632
    Milosz888
    Level 1  
    Rafal.r82 wrote:
    Unfortunately, you have to go to the computer to click that adblue was added. The fact is that sometimes the message disappears, but when it started to warn me about turning off the engine, I bought a cable and a diagbox.

    What model of diagbox did you buy for peugeot 308 1.6?
  • #10 20026847
    hokeista08
    Level 5  
    hello, I have the same problem in 3008 only that the adblue tank is full because it pours out. The error does not disappear
  • #11 20150657
    rklaudia
    Level 1  
    Rafal.r82 wrote:
    Today I came back from the road and while driving after about 30 km, the reserve message disappeared. Thanks and best regards.


    In our case, after 60 km, the message disappeared by itself, thanks for your help

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a problem encountered with a 2015 Peugeot 308 1.6 BlueHDI after adding AdBlue. The user initially received a message indicating the need for AdBlue, which prompted them to add 10 liters. However, the vehicle's computer did not recognize the addition, leading to concerns about the AdBlue system. Responses suggest that the vehicle may require a significant amount of AdBlue to reset the warning, and some users recommend driving a certain distance to allow the system to recalibrate. Others mention the necessity of using diagnostic tools to reset the AdBlue warning manually. Similar issues were reported with the Peugeot 3008 model, indicating a broader concern with the AdBlue system across these models.
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