What is the reason for adding urea to a vehicle?
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The reason for adding urea to a vehicle is: to meet emission standards, as adding urea can reduce carbon oxides in the exhaust and lower pollutant emissions. The effects of not adding urea to a vehicle include: 1. Exceeding emission standards, causing environmental pollution; 2. Chemicals in the vehicle's system may oxidize, leading to clogging of the urea nozzle and rendering the entire system inoperable; 3. Reduced vehicle power. The functions of urea are: to treat exhaust gases, reduce pollutants in the exhaust, and optimize engine performance and fuel consumption. The reasons for a urea warning light are: 1. Low urea pressure, high urea consumption; 2. Insufficient power, excessively high or low urea consumption; 3. Dashboard malfunction.