Professional SCR System Removal & Dashboard Warning Elimination
What Is AdBlue?
AdBlue is a chemical liquid used in Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) on diesel vehicles. Its purpose is to reduce harmful NOx emissions produced by the combustion process.
The fluid – composed of urea and demineralised water – is injected into the exhaust system just before an SCR catalyst. This triggers a chemical reaction inside the catalyst which converts NOx into harmless nitrogen and water vapour.
AdBlue was introduced by vehicle manufacturers in order to hit the stringent emission targets set out by governmental bodies. It is sometimes referred to as DEF (Diesel Exhaust Fluid).
The AdBlue and SCR system is a relatively complex creation, with an array of electronic sensors, modules and pumps. These systems can fail and can be expensive to maintain. A vehicle used regularly will consume large amounts of AdBlue, requiring frequent refills.
The Process
Our AdBlue delete service electronically disables the AdBlue system, removing all associated dashboard warnings and messages. Here's how we do it.
Common Issues
The AdBlue and SCR system, while effective at reducing emissions, is one of the most problematic systems on modern diesel vehicles. Failures are common and repair costs can be substantial.
For off-road vehicles, agricultural machinery, plant equipment and competition vehicles where emissions regulations don't apply, removing the AdBlue system entirely is a practical and cost-effective solution.
Our Service
Every AdBlue delete is carried out professionally with a thorough process from start to finish.
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