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AdBlue In Fuel Tank By Mistake
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What We Do: Comprehensive AdBlue Decontamination Even After Engine Start

Standard fuel drainage equipment cannot safely clear AdBlue because it is a chemical solution, not a petroleum product.

  • If you have turned the key or driven the vehicle, our certified mobile technicians execute a highly technical, multi-stage decontamination process on the spot:

  • Complete Tank Evacuation: We use specialized chemical-safe extraction rigs to completely pump out the contaminated fluid from your diesel tank.

  • System Neutralization & Chemical Flush: If the engine was started, we inject advanced neutralizing agents through the entire fuel system—including the fuel lines, common rail, and injectors—to dissolve and wash away any crystallizing urea before it hardens.

  • Component Decontamination & Filter Replacement: We thoroughly clean the fuel delivery system and install a fresh fuel filter to catch any micro-particles, preventing future blockages.

  • System Priming & Diagnostic Testing: We replenish your tank with fresh diesel fuel, safely prime the system to eliminate air pockets, and run diagnostic checks to ensure your engine is running cleanly and smoothly.

We deliver this specialist, 24/7 emergency AdBlue extraction service across all major Essex boroughs and commuter hubs, including Southend-on-Sea, Colchester, Chelmsford, Basildon, Rayleigh, South Benfleet, Thundersley, Rochford, Hockley, Wickford, Braintree, Witham, Maldon, Burnham-on-Crouch, South Woodham Ferrers, Brentwood, Chipping Ongar, Epping, Waltham Abbey, Loughton, Chigwell, Buckhurst Hill, Harlow, Great Dunmow, Saffron Walden, Thaxted, Halstead, Clacton-on-Sea, Frinton-on-Sea, Walton-on-the-Naze, Harwich, Manningtree, Brightlingsea, Wivenhoe, Tiptree, West Thurrock, Grays, Tilbury, Stanford-le-Hope, Corringham, and South Ockendon.

Whether you are stuck at a service station on the A12, M11, or M25, or stranded on a driveway in rural villages like Great Wakering, Hullbridge, Kelvedon, Feering, Takeley, Stansted Mountfitchet, or The Rodings, our mobile units are fully equipped to handle this critical emergency.

 

Don't risk a catastrophic main dealer bill or an expensive flatbed tow—call our mobile misfuel team day or night for an immediate, guaranteed roadside fix.

What happens if I accidentally put AdBlue in diesel tank?

AdBlue in diesel tank can severely damage your engine, fuel lines, and injectors of your diesel car if poured accidentally AdBlue into the fuel tank. Do not worry, just don’t try to start your car and call us immediately. Our expert team will be there in no time and get you back on road, safely. We are trusted by so many insurance companies, dealers, and our esteemed customers – So be confident and let us serve you with your AdBlue in diesel tank issue.

In order to meet Emission Standards, diesel vehicles need to reduce their emissions down to a certain level depending upon the engine size. In response to this, exhaust technology has been introduced that uses a fluid known as AdBlue™ (DEF) to reduce the Nitrous Oxides present in emissions.

To help avoid confusion, a lot of vehicles have a blue fill cap for the AdBlue™ tank and black, red or green for diesel, and on many HGVs the AdBlue™ and diesel fill points are positioned quite far away from each other. However this isn’t fool proof and a driver mistakenly putting AdBlue into the diesel tank can have disastrous consequences.

If the unfortunate situation arises that a driver has added AdBlue in diesel tank, this can cause costly damage. AdBlue™ is not compatible with many materials so it can corrode the pipework and components in the fuel system. This can cost thousands of pound worth of damage, not to mention the loss of use of the vehicle until a professional gas drained the tank, flushed out the system and carried out all repairs.

AdBlue™ is commonly mistaken as a fuel additive, when in fact it should not be mixed with diesel at all. Whereas diesel is for the running of the engine, AdBlue™ is designed for the SCR system in the vehicle exhaust and therefore is dispensed into a completely different tank to the diesel.

AdBlue™ is a critical component that plays a vital role in the SCR system of a vehicle's exhaust. It is of utmost importance to comprehend that AdBlue™ is not a fuel additive and should not be mixed with diesel, as it is designed to serve a different purpose. Instead, it should be dispensed into a separate tank that is specifically designed for AdBlue™, ensuring that it functions effectively and efficiently.

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Only small amount of adblue in diesel fuel tank - the vehicle still need to be drained?

Only a cup of Adblue in diesel tank can make the engine stop after few seconds. Don't start your engine if you've put AdBlue in diesel tank and call our expert adviser for instant advice and quote.

If you accidentally put AdBlue in your diesel tank, it's important to know that this can have severe consequences for your engine. In fact, even a small amount of AdBlue can cause your engine to stop working after just a few seconds. To avoid further damage and costly repairs, it's crucial that you do not attempt to start your engine. Instead, we recommend that you call our expert adviser for immediate advice and a quote. Our team can help you navigate this situation and get back on the road safely and with peace of mind.

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