AdBlue Sany problem Volvo Penta Volvo CE engine
Tier 4 Final - Stage V
Volvo PentaSANY
Simple solutions for your SANY Volvo port vehicles with particulate filter or AdBlue problems.

AdBlue Sany Penta engine problems
SANY machines fitted with Volvo Penta (Volvo CE) engines may experience problems with their AdBlue system. In fact, these are generally port machines which only make short trips, and so the exhaust gas after-treatment system fails.
The AdBlue system on SANY machines fitted with Volvo Penta engines is managed by an ACM (After Treatment Control Module) which, among other things, manages the exhaust gas system (FAP/DPF) and AdBlue injection (DEF). When a fault is detected on the vehicle's CAN network, particularly at ACM level, it is automatically sent to the EMS2.3 TRW engine ECU, and 2.4 for the latest models, indicating an anomaly and reducing engine torque and power to the machine in question.
The machines most affected are those complying with Tier 4F and Tier V (Stage V) standards. In most cases, these are Sany port forklifts, Sany empty container handlers and Sany stackers, all powered by Volvo Penta engines.
Here is a non-exhaustive list of Sany vehicles that may be subject to AdBlue system problems
What does our solution offer?
Our replacement ACM box installs in 10 minutes
Specially designed for the adblue faults present on Volvo Penta engines, and particularly suited to SANY machines fitted with Volvo Penta engines, our ACM includes a microprocessor capable of emulating the various data concerning the gas aftertreatment system. Simply disconnect your original Continental ACM2.1 and connect our Plug And Play box instead. Defects will disappear as soon as the system is installed.