Where is the urea filling port for the Land Rover Range Rover Sport diesel version?
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The urea filling port is located on the driver's side of the engine compartment. Below are the relevant details: 1. Urea tank capacity: The diesel version of the Land Rover Range Rover has a urea tank capacity of 18 liters. Each liter of urea solution can cover approximately 1,600 kilometers, and a full tank can last for 20,000 to 30,000 kilometers. If you don't frequently drive long distances, filling it once a year is generally sufficient. When the urea solution is low, the AdBlue warning light on the dashboard will alert you, and you can then refill it. 2. Precautions: After filling the urea solution, ensure the urea tank cap is tightly secured to prevent contaminants from the air entering, which could cause the urea to deteriorate or crystallize. Vehicle urea solution is alkaline and somewhat corrosive, so avoid contact with metals.
As a Land Rover Range Rover Sport diesel owner, let me share where to add urea. The urea filler port is usually located at the rear of the vehicle. You need to open the trunk and look for a dedicated blue cap or marked area, often on the right side or near the spare tire. Lift the carpet or mat, and you'll see the filler port. Remember to use dedicated AdBlue solution and don't confuse it with the fuel tank. I check it monthly myself because the SCR system needs it to reduce emissions and prevent engine issues. Pay attention to the dashboard warning light while driving and refill promptly when it lights up, otherwise performance will be affected. Be careful not to spill when filling to avoid corrosion of the paint or plastic parts.