AdBlue removal in Belgium: a targeted, fast and reliable intervention
AdBlue suppression in Belgium provides a lasting solution to SCR system faults. Faulty sensors, the dosing module or the AdBlue tank cause power loss or unexpected stoppages. Engine reprogramming, carried out directly on site, eliminates these faults without dismantling the engine. The intervention remains completely invisible to the diagnostics, with no active warning light or persistent fault code. Suitable for trucks, public works vehicles, agricultural machinery and generators, this method ensures normal operation, even in difficult operating conditions.
Mobile intervention in Wallonia, Flanders and Brussels
The service is available throughout the country, in Brussels, Liège, Antwerp, Namur, Ghent, Charleroi and rural areas. The mobile service remains active on worksites, farms and logistics sites, even outside the major cities. Each trip is optimized according to your availability and the accessibility of the equipment. On-board equipment enables rapid intervention, either via the diagnostic socket or directly on the ECU. There's no need to visit a workshop - we work on site.

Compatible with all types of engines and ECUs
AdBlue suppression applies to a wide variety of engines. Commercial vehicles (Scania, MAN, Iveco, Volvo, Renault Trucks...), construction equipment (Caterpillar, Doosan, Komatsu, Hitachi), agricultural tractors (Fendt, John Deere, Case, New Holland) and stationary machines are all supported. ECUs supported include Bosch EDC17, MD1, Delphi, Denso, Continental, Cummins CM2350, and other popular references. Each intervention is tailor-made to suit the specific configuration of the machine.
A technical solution adapted to the realities of Belgian terrain
Operating conditions in Belgium call for flexible, safe and immediate solutions. Between farms, quarries, public works and truck fleets, the constraints are varied. Reprogramming removes AdBlue blockages for good, while maintaining full engine performance. The operation is carried out in a single operation, with no subsequent fault return.