What is AdBlue?
AdBlue is a solution used in diesel vehicles equipped with selective catalytic reduction (SCR) systems to reduce harmful nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions. It is a mixture of purified water and urea, a compound derived from ammonia. When injected into the exhaust system, AdBlue reacts with NOx emissions to convert them into harmless nitrogen and water vapor, thereby helping vehicles comply with strict emissions regulations and reduce their environmental impact.
What is AdBlue Removal?
AdBlue removal, also known as AdBlue delete, involves reprogramming the vehicle’s ECU into recognising that its AdBlue software is no longer present. This effectively erases any fault codes or error messages associated with AdBlue that might appear on the dashboard. Importantly, this procedure doesn’t involve any wire cutting, and if you ever choose, the changes can be reversed to the original configuration. Our services are mobile, enabling us to carry out the process on-site. Should you have any inquiries, don’t hesitate to contact us at 07946845828.
How will my vehicle drive after the AdBlue delete?
Your vehicle’s performance will remain unchanged, driving as it normally does. However, should you opt for a remap alongside the AdBlue delete, you’ll notice a significant boost in power, rendering your vehicle considerably more responsive across the entire RPM range. You can easily find out the performance figures and pricing specific to your vehicle by entering your registration on our homepage. Importantly, your DPF will continue to function as usual, ensuring compliance with MOT standards. Yet, you’ll no longer be burdened with the need to refill the AdBlue tank or contend with error messages on the dashboard.
Is it legal?
Our AdBlue removal services are exclusively intended for off-road or track vehicles. It’s important to note that removing AdBlue for use on UK roads is against the law.
Popular vehicles we carry our services for
Audi, BMW, Volkswagen, Mercedes, Citroen, Peugeot, Renault etc.