AdBlue In Fuel Tank By Mistake
Misfuelled Car Fixer Suffolk
AdBlue is corrosive and contains urea, which can rapidly crystallize and damage vital metal and rubber components, specifically within the sensitive high-pressure fuel pump and injectors.
If AdBlue in fuel tank by mistake happens in Suffolk, your priority must be to avoid turning the ignition key. Contact Misfuelled Car Fixer Suffolk immediately.
We provide 24/7 specialist mobile rescue across the entire county, utilizing dedicated equipment to safely drain the entire tank and perform an essential, thorough system flush, minimizing the risk of a catastrophic and costly mechanical failure.

What is the purpose of AdBlue in diesel cars?
To solve the problem of increasing emissions, technology was introduced in diesel vehicles that reduce toxic exhaust gases. AdBlue is a diesel exhaust fluid (DEF), added to the exhaust system of diesel cars. It is basically a highly pure 32.5% solution of urea in ionized water, it reacts with nitric gases in the exhaust and converts them into water vapor and nitrogen – safe for the environment. Don't be stuck with AdBlue in diesel tank call us now.
If you're looking for a way to reduce your carbon footprint and do your part to protect the environment, AdBlue might be just what you need. This diesel exhaust fluid is a highly pure solution of urea in ionized water that can be added to the exhaust system of your diesel car. When it reacts with the nitric gases in your car's exhaust, it converts them into harmless water vapor and nitrogen, which is much safer for the environment. So if you want to keep your car running smoothly and sustainably, don't hesitate to call us and learn more about AdBlue today.
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.​



