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– 'Incorrect AdBlue'.
The 'MIL' and 'General' warning indicators come on, and, if ignored for ten hours,
the engine power is reduced after a vehicle standstill.
After 20 hours, the vehicle speed is also reduced at the next key cycle.
If there is no key cycle for a period of eight hours, a warning is displayed. This
warning informs the driver that the vehicle speed is limited starting at the next
vehicle standstill.
– 'AdBlue dosing malfunction'.
The 'MIL' warning indicator comes on, and, if ignored for a period of time, the engine
power is reduced after a vehicle standstill. Depending on the severity of the
malfunction, this period of time varies between 10 and 36 hours.
After 20 to 100 hours and depending on the severity of the malfunction, the vehicle
speed is reduced at the next vehicle standstill.
NOTE: Both of these post-
warning indications require
assistance of a DAF dealer
for cleaning or repairing the
AdBlue system.
7.3 STARTING PROCEDURE
Glowing
If the ignition is on, the engine electronics automatically determine the necessary pre-
glowing time, if applicable.
The necessary pre-glowing time depends on the ambient and engine temperatures, but
no pre-glowing warning indicator is visible on the master display.
D001754-2
Incorrect AdBlue
D001755
AdBlue dosing
malfunction
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