DPF Removal
DPF removal service by Diesel Additive Solutions is designed to help diesel vehicle owners eliminate issues caused by blocked or inefficient diesel particulate filters. Over time, DPF systems can become clogged due to short journeys, city driving, or poor regeneration cycles, leading to reduced engine power, warning lights, increased fuel consumption, and frequent limp mode activation. This service focuses on restoring smoother engine performance, improving throttle response, and reducing ongoing maintenance problems linked to faulty emissions systems.
In many cases, drivers experiencing repeated emissions faults also look for broader ECU-based solutions to improve overall reliability. Services such as AdBlue Removal are often combined with DPF solutions to address multiple system errors at once, especially in vehicles suffering from both AdBlue and filter-related issues. For vehicles requiring deeper software optimization, options like AdBlue Remap can further enhance performance by improving how the engine control unit manages emissions systems and fault responses.
COMMON ADBLUE PROBLEMS
DPF Removal – Diesel Particulate Filter Cleaning & Performance Solution
DPF Removal is a specialised service designed to resolve issues caused by blocked or failing Diesel Particulate Filters in modern diesel vehicles. Over time, DPF systems can become clogged due to short trips, urban driving, and incomplete regeneration cycles, leading to warning lights, reduced engine power, higher fuel consumption, and frequent limp mode activation. This service helps restore smoother engine performance and improves overall drivability by addressing the root cause of filter restriction problems.
Common Symptoms of a Failing DPF System
A faulty or blocked DPF often shows clear warning signs such as constant regeneration cycles, engine management lights, loss of acceleration, and excessive exhaust smoke. Drivers may also notice reduced fuel efficiency and increased servicing costs due to repeated fault codes. These issues can gradually worsen if the filter remains untreated, making professional DPF solutions essential for maintaining long-term engine health and performance stability.
Why Choose Diesel Additive Solutions for DPF Removal
Diesel Additive Solutions provides expert DPF Removal services focused on improving vehicle performance, reducing recurring emissions faults, and enhancing overall engine reliability. Each solution is tailored to the specific vehicle, ensuring safe and effective ECU adjustments that help eliminate persistent DPF-related issues. For more technical understanding of diesel particulate systems, you can refer to diesel particulate filter technology in modern engines, which explains how these systems work and why they commonly fail in everyday driving conditions.
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Our service is available for any diesel vehicle:
Cars
Vans
4×4’s
motorhomes
Areas We Cover
We currently cover the areas listed below and will be extending our coverage in due course!
- 20 Mile radius of
- Cardiff
- Worthing
- St Helens
- Bradford
We will travel outside of the area for fleet services and multiple vehicle bookings.
At Diesel Additive Solutions, we are dedicated to providing AdBlue® solutions to customers across a wide geographic area. Our comprehensive coverage ensures that, no matter where you are, you can access the high-quality products and services you need to keep your vehicles running smoothly.
With a focus on reliability and professionalism, our comprehensive coverage guarantees access to premium products and services essential for maintaining the smooth operation of your vehicles. Count on Diesel Additive Solution to be your trusted partner in keeping your fleet running efficiently and responsibly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who are Diesel Additive Solutions?
Diesel Additive Solutions are a group of specialists in Diesel Exhaust Fluid solutions based throughout the UK. With an average of 18 years of experience, our technicians use the latest ECU programming equipment and proprietary software to provide top-quality service.
Why is my vehicle saying “AdBlue range” or “No start in X miles”?
This message means your AdBlue tank is running low. If it runs out, your vehicle may refuse to start. It’s a built-in emissions control feature. Top up the tank as soon as possible to avoid problems.
My vehicle won’t start — is it because of the AdBlue system?
Yes. If the system detects low AdBlue or a fault, many vehicles prevent the engine from starting. Refilling AdBlue and resetting the system is usually required.
I topped up AdBlue, but the warning light is still on — why?
Sometimes the system needs a few miles to reset. If the warning persists, there may be a faulty sensor or the system may require a diagnostic reset.
How often do I need to refill AdBlue?
Most vehicles need a refill every 5,000 to 10,000 miles, depending on your driving style and vehicle model. The dashboard will notify you when it’s time.
Can I use any AdBlue, or does it have to be a specific brand?
You can use any brand that meets the ISO 22241 standard. Avoid expired or contaminated AdBlue to prevent system damage.
What happens if I accidentally put AdBlue in the diesel tank?
Do not start the engine. AdBlue will severely damage your fuel system. Contact a professional mechanic immediately to drain and flush the tank.
Why is my vehicle using so much AdBlue?
Excessive consumption might signal a faulty sensor or emissions issue. A diagnostic check will help identify and resolve the problem.
My AdBlue system keeps failing — what can I do?
If faults are frequent, it could be due to a failed sensor, poor fluid quality, or software issues. In off-road or export situations, some consider AdBlue delete solutions where legally allowed.
Can cold weather affect the AdBlue system?
Yes. AdBlue can freeze below -11°C (12°F). Most vehicles have a built-in heater. If yours isn’t working, a component may be faulty and should be checked.
How much does it cost to fix an AdBlue system fault?
Minor fixes like sensors may cost £150–£300, while full system repairs can exceed £1,000. Start with a diagnostic test to avoid unnecessary expenses.
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