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Hi, hoping someone has a bit of an idea in here as I can’t find too much on the subject. Just over a month ago I had the ad blue top up warning come on then driving into town to get ad blue it suddenly came up with no start in 650. Anyway I topped it up the original message disappeared but 650 miles stayed. Popped an OBD on and it said it was pressure did some googling and the majority said this was common and would fix itself which it did. However I have now had the no restart in 650 miles come back up with the code UO10E. It’s currently pouring with rain so have only had a quick check of the fuses which are fine. No other codes coming up and car is running absolutely fine. TIA 🙂


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1 hour ago, S2415 said:

Hi, hoping someone has a bit of an idea in here as I can’t find too much on the subject. Just over a month ago I had the ad blue top up warning come on then driving into town to get ad blue it suddenly came up with no start in 650. Anyway I topped it up the original message disappeared but 650 miles stayed. Popped an OBD on and it said it was pressure did some googling and the majority said this was common and would fix itself which it did. However I have now had the no restart in 650 miles come back up with the code UO10E. It’s currently pouring with rain so have only had a quick check of the fuses which are fine. No other codes coming up and car is running absolutely fine. TIA 🙂

Hi its probably adblue crystals clogging the level sensor in the tank, try a bottle of Forte adblue crystal remover available on eBay or Halfords.

Steve.

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Thankyou I’ll give that a go fingers crossed it works i have tried clearing the code but it won’t go I am also using a lot more diesel than usual I don’t know if that is related 

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3 hours ago, S2415 said:

Thankyou I’ll give that a go fingers crossed it works i have tried clearing the code but it won’t go I am also using a lot more diesel than usual I don’t know if that is related 

Hi probably is using more diesel to compensate for the intermittent signals from the ECU that the adblue is about to run out, the ECU is like a thick friend that believes anything he is told, I have used Forte on  a couple of diesels a Q5, a Transit and a Skoda with very positive results, it takes a while to do its stuff and at around £15.00 a bottle its worth a go.

Steve.

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