AdBlue Solutions in Newcastle
Professional AdBlue system diagnostics, repairs, and solutions. Don't let AdBlue problems leave you stranded or facing expensive dealer bills.

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AdBlue Problems We Fix
AdBlue Warning Light
AdBlue warning light on? We can diagnose and fix the issue.
Learn more →AdBlue System Malfunction
Complete AdBlue system failure diagnosis and repair.
Learn more →AdBlue Tank Contamination
Contaminated AdBlue tank cleaning and system flush.
Learn more →AdBlue Injector Failure
AdBlue injector diagnosis, repair, and replacement.
Learn more →AdBlue Pump Failure
AdBlue pump diagnostics and replacement services.
Learn more →AdBlue Sensor Fault
AdBlue level and quality sensor diagnosis and repair.
Learn more →AdBlue Heater Fault
AdBlue tank and line heater diagnosis and repair.
Learn more →NOx Sensor Fault
NOx sensor diagnosis, repair, and calibration.
Learn more →AdBlue Solutions by Vehicle Make
Our AdBlue Services
AdBlue Diagnostics
Full system diagnostics to identify the exact fault with your AdBlue system.
Injector Repair
AdBlue injector cleaning, repair, and replacement services.
Pump Replacement
AdBlue pump module diagnosis and replacement.
Tank Cleaning
Professional tank draining and cleaning for contaminated systems.
Sensor Replacement
Level, quality, and NOx sensor diagnosis and replacement.
Software Solutions
ECU solutions for persistent AdBlue system faults.
Why Choose Us for AdBlue Repairs?
- ✓Specialist diagnostic equipment
- ✓Fraction of dealer prices
- ✓Same-day service available
- ✓All makes and models
- ✓Mobile service across North East
- ✓Genuine and quality parts
- ✓Warranty on all work
- ✓Expert technicians
Frequently Asked Questions
- 1.What is AdBlue and why do I need it?
- AdBlue is a diesel exhaust fluid (a urea-water solution) required by Euro 6 diesel vehicles to reduce harmful NOx emissions. Modern diesel cars, vans, and trucks inject it into the exhaust system via a Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) system. Running out of AdBlue or having a faulty system will trigger warning lights and, if ignored, can prevent the engine from starting.
- 2.What are the symptoms of an AdBlue system fault?
- Common symptoms include an illuminated AdBlue warning light, an 'AdBlue low' message on the dashboard, a 'vehicle will not start' countdown (e.g. '500 miles to engine lock'), reduced power or limp mode, and fault codes such as P20EE, P2BA9, or SCR-related codes. If you see any of these, contact us as soon as possible.
- 3.Can you clear AdBlue warning lights without replacing the system?
- In many cases, yes. We start with a full diagnostic scan to identify the root cause. Often the fault is a faulty NOx sensor, a clogged injector, or a software calibration issue rather than a failed SCR catalyst. We fix the actual fault and clear the codes, saving you from costly dealership parts prices.
- 4.How much does an AdBlue repair typically cost?
- Costs vary depending on the fault — a sensor replacement is considerably cheaper than a full injector or catalyst replacement. We provide a free diagnostic quote before any work is carried out, so you know exactly what you're paying. Call 0191 468 3243 for a no-obligation assessment.
- 5.Which vehicles are most commonly affected by AdBlue faults?
- AdBlue issues are common across many Euro 6 diesel brands, including BMW, Mercedes, Volkswagen, Audi, Ford, Vauxhall, and Peugeot. Fault frequency often increases after 60,000–80,000 miles as sensors and injectors age. We have experience diagnosing and resolving faults across all major manufacturers.
- 6.How long does an AdBlue repair take?
- A straightforward sensor replacement or software recalibration is typically a same-day job. More complex repairs involving the SCR catalyst, AdBlue pump, or injector assembly may take a full day. We'll give you an accurate time estimate after the initial diagnostic.
- 7.Can I top up AdBlue myself, or does a professional need to do it?
- Topping up AdBlue is something most drivers can do themselves — the filler cap is usually near the fuel filler or in the boot. However, if your dashboard warning doesn't clear after topping up, or if the system is reporting a fault rather than just a low level, that needs professional diagnosis. Using the wrong fluid or contaminating the tank can cause expensive damage.
AdBlue Warning Light On?
Don't wait until your vehicle won't start. Contact us now for fast, professional AdBlue diagnostics and repair.
Call 0191 468 3243