AdBlue is a chemical liquid used in Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) on diesel vehicles. Its purpose it to reduce NOx levels.
We have extensive experience in repairing and maintaining these systems and we understand sometimes customers desire to remove them. We can advise on the best course of action to take when you run into problems.
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The AdBlue fluid, composed of urea and demineralized water, is injected into the exhaust system just before a SCR catalyst. The introduction of AdBlue into the exhaust gases generates a chemical reaction inside the catalyst, which results in NOx being converted into nitrogen and water vapor.
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 which is used on a regular basis will consume a large amount of AdBlue, and its tank will need to be refilled on a regular basis.
Our AdBlue delete service will electronically disable your cars’ AdBlue system, along with removing the associated dashboard lights and warning messages. Disabling the AdBlue system is completed by reprogramming the engine management system.
Our AdBlue delete service is strictly sold as an off-road use only product, driving your vehicle on the road with an AdBlue delete could result in prosecution. It is your responsibility to declare your modification to the relevant authorities.