
Urea is filled in a dedicated urea storage tank located near the fuel tank. Here are the specific reasons for adding urea in diesel vehicles: 1. Primarily to reduce exhaust emissions, as the emitted nitrogen oxides can be catalytically reduced by urea's high-temperature hydrolysis of ammonia into harmless nitrogen and water, which are harmless to humans and the atmosphere. Since nitrogen oxides can be catalytically reduced by urea's high-temperature hydrolysis of ammonia into harmless nitrogen and water. 2. The main components of engine exhaust are nitrogen oxides and carbon particles. Diesel engine nitrogen oxides are mainly nitric oxide, and excessive nitric oxide concentration can affect human pulmonary function and cause central nervous system disorders. 3. When dispersed in the air, it converts into nitrogen dioxide, which has a strong irritating odor and can cause respiratory diseases in humans.

When driving a diesel truck, I noticed that the urea filler port of the JMC Vigus 7 is usually located on the side of the engine compartment, right next to the air filter, with a distinctive blue cap marked with AdBlue or a urea symbol. The operation is simple: just lift the hood, identify the blue cap, and slowly pour the dedicated urea fluid using a funnel—make sure not to pour it into the coolant or engine oil filler port. Wearing gloves can prevent spills. Regularly check the urea level every 500-800 kilometers. If it’s low, purchase standard diesel vehicle urea from an auto parts store and top it up. Developing this habit can reduce emissions system blockages and keep the vehicle fuel-efficient and high-performing. If you can’t find it the first time, refer to the vehicle manual or watch a tutorial video from the 4S dealership. Generally, it takes no more than 5 minutes to complete—a very convenient routine task.

When driving my friend's Yuhu 7, I learned that the urea filling point is in the left corner of the engine, marked by a small blue cap. New car owners don't need to worry—urea is used to reduce exhaust pollution. When refilling, make sure the vehicle is parked and the engine is off and cool. Use a professional urea solution and pour it gently to avoid splashing on your skin or the car paint. Before long trips, check the fluid level indicator and top it up if it's low to ensure stable performance. Always choose a reliable urea brand—don't cut corners to save money, as adding it to the diesel tank can damage parts. After filling, just tighten the cap securely.

Regarding the location for adding urea to the Jiangling Yuhu 7, I've experienced that it's on the inner sidewall of the engine compartment, with the blue cap being the standard design. Urea is a key substance for reducing emissions. When operating, find some free time, lift the cap, and directly pour in the specialized fluid. Refill when the level drops to 1/4. Remember to wear protective gear and maintain cleanliness. Adding it to the wrong place may cause malfunctions. It's recommended to check every 500km.

I've used many diesel vehicles, and the urea tank of the JMC Domain Tiger 7 is located at the front right under the hood, with a blue cap. Before refilling, turn off the engine to prevent heat sources, and slowly pour in standard urea solution to avoid environmental contamination. Regular of this step can extend the life of the SCR system and ensure compliant emissions. When the fluid level is low, a warning light will illuminate on the dashboard, and timely handling will not affect driving safety.

Friends who drive the Domain Tiger 7 often ask me about the urea filler port, which is located near the engine—the blue-capped cover is the one. When actually operating, make sure the vehicle is stationary, open the hood, and carefully pour the liquid into the port without rushing. One bottle is enough for several hundred kilometers. It’s good practice to regularly check the fluid level and top it up to avoid headaches, as well as prevent system errors that could lead to a forced stop for repairs. Choosing a high-quality urea product is crucial—I always buy standard-packaged ones at gas stations or authorized stores.


