The 5in1 DPF refill kit is specially designed to connect to the 5in1 filling for DPF reservoir. The kit allows easy refilling of almost all modern diesel cars equipped with regeneration fluid (art.no. 687108).
A Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) is an essential part of a diesel vehicle's exhaust system. It filters the exhaust and stops fine particles that would otherwise be released into the air. Over time, however, the DPF fills with these particles and needs to be cleaned or replaced. The DPF filling for DPF reservoir (art. no. 687010) can help with this.
It is important to refill the DPF refill reservoir on time to ensure the DPF continues to function optimally and reduce pollutant emissions. Most modern diesel vehicles are equipped with a warning light that indicates when the fluid needs to be refilled. To add the 5in1 filling for DPF reservoir to your car's DPF reservoir, this special DPF refill solution is necessary. The 5in1 DPF refill kit (art.no. 687108) is an innovative refill solution for modern diesel cars with a built-in DPF fluid reservoir. With the 5in1 DPF refill kit, tank and fluid reservoirs can be easily refilled.
Features - For retrofilling the DPF fluid reservoir - Easy to connect to the 5in1 DPF refill fluid - Easy to use - Can be used several times - No disassembly of the fluid reservoir required
Instructions for use Remove the refill hoses and connectors from the packaging. If necessary, heat the ends of the smallest hose (small tube) to make it easier to connect them to the connectors. Connect the ends of the small tube to the black connecting pieces provided. Do this on the ribbed sides of the connectors. Connect one end of the long filling hose to the spout of the white cap. Connect the other side of the filling hose to the black quick connector provided. Then unscrew the white cap from the 5in1 filling for DPF reservoir (1 litre). Screw the white cap with long hose onto the bottle of DPF fluid. Disconnection, accessibility and the type of reservoir may vary from one make of car to another. Therefore, always read your car's user manual on how to disconnect the DPF reservoir.