AdBlue is a fluid used in diesel vehicles to reduce harmful emissions. It works with your car’s SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction) system to convert NOx gases into harmless nitrogen and water.
Warning lights, dashboard messages like “AdBlue range,” “No start in X miles,” or poor engine performance are common signs that your AdBlue system needs attention.
In most cases, yes—but only for a limited time. If not addressed, your vehicle may enter a no-start mode or reduced power mode. It’s best to fix it early to avoid being stranded.
Crystallised injectors, faulty NOx sensors, low-quality AdBlue fluid, and software glitches are among the most common causes of failure.
Most AdBlue-related fixes take 1–2 hours, depending on the issue. We offer both in-house repairs at our Slough workshop and mobile service at your location.
Yes. We diagnose and repair the root cause of the fault, not just clear warning codes—ensuring a reliable and long-term solution.