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Kruse Hose Connector
Ne1 know if this adapter will fit the fillport for the passive tank (DEF)?
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Let BMW know if you find out...
Here is a picture of d.... EF gone wrong. Seriously, why can't BMW give the dealer a proper refill tool? And, why can't the dealer clean my car after they throw up on it?
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ya that's it
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But unless you have an unusually good source, think that runs like $150. The blue adapter part (without the hose) looks just like what's on top of the $10 1/2 gallon bottle.
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+1 KeithS.
I bought a 1/2gal DEF from M-B for $8.99 and empty it into my vehicle. Then cut the base of the filler neck to detach it from the 1/2gal bottle. Now I can buy bulk DEF and refill the 1/2gal bottle and refill my diesel vehicles without any spillage and save a lot of $$ rather than pay the dealers. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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It is but you can dispense larger volumes without the hassle of having to transfer into smaller container. $150 isn't too bad when you think about it because you'll either sell it with the car or keep in when you buy another diesel.
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