AdBlue & DEF Contamination Repair
Specialist resolution for AdBlue and Diesel Exhaust Fluid contamination — protecting your SCR system from costly damage.
24/7 Emergency Service • Average 45 min response
Emergency Response
AdBlue contamination is time-critical. We prioritise these call-outs to minimise the risk of permanent fuel system damage.
SCR System Expertise
Our technicians are specifically trained in Selective Catalytic Reduction systems from all major manufacturers.
Crystal Deposit Removal
Specialist techniques to dissolve and remove urea crystal deposits from fuel lines, injectors, and pump internals.
System Reset & Calibration
Manufacturer-level diagnostics to clear fault codes, reset the SCR system, and verify emissions compliance.
Understanding AdBlue & DEF Systems
AdBlue (known as Diesel Exhaust Fluid or DEF in some markets) is a urea-based solution used in Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) systems to reduce harmful nitrogen oxide emissions from diesel engines. It has its own separate tank, filler cap, and delivery system — entirely independent of the diesel fuel system. Problems arise when AdBlue is accidentally added to the diesel tank, diesel is added to the AdBlue tank, or the AdBlue fluid itself becomes contaminated.
AdBlue in the Diesel Tank
This is the most serious form of AdBlue contamination. AdBlue is highly corrosive to many of the metals and seals used in diesel fuel systems. When added to the diesel tank, it begins to crystallise and react with fuel system components almost immediately. The urea solution can damage fuel injectors, the high-pressure fuel pump, fuel lines, and the fuel rail — all of which are precision-engineered and expensive to replace.
If you realise you've put AdBlue in your diesel tank, do not start the engine under any circumstances. Even turning the ignition to the accessory position can activate the fuel pump and begin circulating the contaminated mixture. Call us immediately — the faster we respond, the greater the chance of avoiding catastrophic component failure.
The Cost of Delay
AdBlue contamination of a diesel fuel system is time-critical. The crystalline deposits that form as the AdBlue reacts with metal surfaces can seize injectors, block narrow passages, and score pump internals within hours. Vehicles treated promptly — before the engine is started — can often be saved with a drain and flush. Those driven on a contaminated mixture may require injector replacement, pump replacement, or even a new fuel rail, with costs running into thousands.
Diesel in the AdBlue Tank
Adding diesel to the AdBlue tank is less immediately destructive but still requires attention. Diesel fuel will damage the SCR system components — the AdBlue pump, dosing valve, and catalyst — and trigger warning lights and limp mode. The vehicle will typically continue to run on diesel, but the emissions system will be inoperative until the AdBlue tank is drained and the system is flushed.
Contaminated AdBlue Fluid
AdBlue has a limited shelf life and is sensitive to contamination. Exposure to direct sunlight, extreme temperatures, or storage in non-approved containers can degrade the solution. Using contaminated or out-of-specification AdBlue can block the SCR injector, damage the catalyst, and trigger persistent warning lights. We can drain and flush the AdBlue system and replace it with fresh, certified fluid.
Our SCR System Repair Process
Our technicians are trained in the specific requirements of SCR systems across all major vehicle manufacturers. For AdBlue-in-diesel incidents, we perform a complete fuel system drain, flush, and filter replacement, followed by a thorough inspection for crystalline deposits and corrosion. For diesel-in-AdBlue situations, we drain the AdBlue tank, flush the SCR delivery system, and refill with fresh AdBlue.
In both cases, we use manufacturer-level diagnostic equipment to clear fault codes, reset the SCR system, and verify that all emissions components are functioning correctly before returning your vehicle.
Prevention Tips
AdBlue filler caps are typically blue and located separately from the diesel filler — often under the boot floor, next to the fuel filler, or under the bonnet. Familiarise yourself with their locations on your vehicle. If you use a funnel to add AdBlue, dedicate it solely to that purpose — even traces of other fluids can cause problems. And always source your AdBlue from a reputable supplier to ensure it meets the required ISO 22241 specification.
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