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Many drivers call us with the same question: “What exactly is AdBlue delete, and how does it work?” At STX Tuning in Slough, we believe in being open and clear with our customers, so here’s a straightforward guide to help you understand the process.

What Is AdBlue?

AdBlue is a fluid made from urea and water, stored in a separate tank and injected into the exhaust system. It helps reduce nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions. The system relies on sensors, pumps, injectors, and control units.

When these parts fail, drivers often see:

Repairs can cost thousands of pounds, especially on vehicles like the Audi A4, Mercedes C-Class, BMW models, Ford Transit, Peugeot Boxer, and Citroën Relay.

What Is AdBlue Delete?

An AdBlue delete disables the AdBlue system electronically through ECU programming. Instead of replacing faulty parts, we reprogram the vehicle’s engine control unit to switch off the AdBlue functions.

This means:

How Do We Carry Out the Work?

  1. We connect directly to your vehicle’s ECU using specialist tuning equipment.

  2. The AdBlue system functions are safely disabled in the software.

  3. The vehicle is tested to ensure the issue is fully resolved.

  4. You drive away with a permanent solution — no physical removal or tampering with the tank is required.

Where Can It Be Done?

Important Information

AdBlue delete is classed as an emissions system modification. It is supplied strictly for off-road, motorsport, agricultural, or export use only, and is not legal for vehicles used on public roads in the UK.

Book Your AdBlue Solution Today

If you want to avoid expensive repairs and understand how AdBlue delete works, contact the specialists at STX Tuning.

Call 01753 439130 to book an appointment in Slough or arrange a mobile service anywhere in England..

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