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Winter driving in Yeti 4x4? tips? + Adblue qustions

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hi everyone,

i got a new yeti 2015, 4x4, automatic DSG, 2.0 diesel engine, and i wanted to know

what is the best way to drive it in winter, i would like to know how to drive it on black ice mode, and snow mode.

i notice that i have the off road button, but i google it and find various answers.

by the way i will anyway but 4 winter tires before winter, but i still want to know which systems i should turn on\off?

and what is it the Adblue thing?

do diesel engine need it also ?

thank you so much.

Bogdan

Drive it as if you have got a fresh unbroken egg under your feet!

Does your Yeti need Adblue? If so I think you've got the first Briskoda MY16 Yeti!

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Drive it as if you have got a fresh unbroken egg under your feet!

 

Hi, thanks for the tip i will remember it, but what about the off road / Traction control ? what should be ON/OFF?

and about the adblue, i dont know, i read about it in the manual that come with the Yeti, but i try to find where is the adblue tank and when i need to re-fill this thing but i dont know if my model have this thing.

i live ln latvia, we order the yetti on march 2015, and got it now on june 2015, its automatic (DSG), off-road edition

2.0 liter diesel, with 170 HP, (125kw) with 4 wheal drive (AWD)

i try to look under the carpet in the cargo, but didnt find anything there.

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If you have the 170HP diesel then that is the old (!) Euro V engine - it doesn't use the Adblue system. I think the new engines have the Adblue top-up near the fuel filler.

 

If you have winter tyres you're unlikely to need to use the off road button unless you have particularly difficult conditions.

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If you have the 170HP diesel then that is the old (!) Euro V engine - it doesn't use the Adblue system. I think the new engines have the Adblue top-up near the fuel filler.

 

If you have winter tyres you're unlikely to need to use the off road button unless you have particularly difficult conditions.

 

thanks god, i read so much bad things about this adblue staff, i was afraid i need it.

so basically at winter times when its -10 outside and the road (asphalt) covered by ice, just have drive normally and slow with Traction control (ON), and that's all?

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