AdBlue Pump Repairs and Replacement Costs in the UK

AdBlue Pump Repairs and Replacement Costs in the UK

AdBlue Pump Repairs UK – Costs, Replacement & Delete Options

AdBlue pump failures are one of the most common reasons drivers across Leicester and the UK request AdBlue removal. When your pump fails, your van won’t dose correctly, and the dashboard countdown begins. But before you panic, you have options—and we’ll walk you through each one.


Why AdBlue Pumps Fail

The AdBlue pump sends fluid from the tank into the SCR system. When it fails, the van won’t dose correctly, and the dashboard quickly lights up with a no-start countdown.

The main causes are:

  • Contamination: Dirt or poor-quality fluid clogs the pump.
  • Wear and tear: Moving parts degrade after 50,000+ miles.
  • Electrical faults: Wiring and connectors corrode, especially in wet UK conditions.
  • Cold weather: Frozen tanks can strain the pump and shorten its life.

Early Warning Signs of a Failing AdBlue Pump

You might notice early warning signs before a total breakdown. Acting quickly can save you from being stranded:

  • AdBlue warning light or “No start in 500 miles” message
  • AdBlue level drops faster than usual
  • Diagnostic scan showing pump pressure faults
  • Hard starting or limp mode triggered by the SCR system

AdBlue Pump Repair Costs – Full Breakdown

AdBlue pump repairs vary depending on the fault. Here’s what you can expect to pay:

Service Cost Range Time
Diagnostics & reset £100–£150 30 mins
Filter or wiring repair £150–£250 1 hour
Full pump replacement (independent) £600–£900 2–3 hours
Full pump replacement (main dealer) £900–£1,500+ 4–6 hours

Prices vary by vehicle make and model. See vehicle-specific costs below.


Vehicle-Specific Pump Replacement Costs

Each manufacturer has different pump designs, so prices vary significantly by model:

Vehicle Independent Garage Main Dealer
Ford Transit £650–£850 £950–£1,100
Mercedes Sprinter £750–£950 £1,200+
Peugeot Boxer £600–£800 £800–£1,000
Citroën Relay £600–£800 £800–£1,000
Vauxhall Movano £700–£900 £1,000–£1,200

Key takeaway: Main dealer prices are 30–50% higher than independent garages. This is why many owners explore alternative solutions.


Your Three Options: Repair vs Replace vs Delete

When an AdBlue pump fails, you have three main choices. Here’s how they compare:

Option Cost Pros Cons
Repair £100–£250 • Cheapest short-term fix
• Keeps system legal
• Fast turnaround
• May fail again
• Temporary solution
• Risk of repeat costs
Replace £600–£1,500 • Permanent fix
• Keeps system legal
• Warranty on new pump
• Very expensive
• Same failure risk in future
• Downtime at garage
Delete £400–£600 • Eliminates future pump failures
• Lower running costs (no AdBlue fluid)
• No more limp mode
• One-time cost
• MOT/legal considerations
• Emissions modification
• Not suitable for all drivers

Which is best for you? It depends on:

  • How long you plan to keep the van
  • Your budget for upfront costs
  • Whether you want to eliminate future failures
  • Your local MOT and emissions regulations

Learn more about AdBlue delete legality →


Cost-Benefit Analysis: Repair vs Delete Over 5 Years

Let’s look at the long-term financial picture:

Scenario Year 1 Year 2–5 Total 5-Year Cost
Keep & Repair £200 (repair) £600–£1,500 (replacement + AdBlue) £1,400–£2,200
Keep & Replace £1,000 (pump) £200–£400 (AdBlue + maintenance) £1,800–£2,200
Delete £500 (delete) £0 (no pump, no AdBlue) £500

The verdict: For drivers keeping their van 3+ years, a delete is often the most cost-effective long-term solution. You eliminate future pump failures and save on AdBlue costs.


How Long Does an AdBlue Pump Repair Take?

Most jobs take 1–2 hours on site with our mobile service. There’s no need for recovery trucks or waiting days at a garage. We complete the reset, repair, or delete at your home or business address.

  • Diagnostics & reset: 30 minutes
  • Filter/wiring repair: 1 hour
  • Full pump replacement: 2–3 hours
  • AdBlue delete: 1–2 hours

Why Choose Professional AdBlue Pump Repair?

We’ve completed over 300 AdBlue jobs since 2020. Here’s what we bring:

  • ✓ Expert diagnostics to identify the real problem
  • ✓ Mobile service — we come to you
  • ✓ Competitive pricing vs main dealers
  • ✓ Same-day or next-day availability
  • ✓ Clear explanation of all options (repair, replace, delete)
  • ✓ Transparent pricing with no hidden costs

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does an AdBlue pump repair cost?

Repairs range from £100–£250 for diagnostics and minor fixes, to £600–£1,500 for full replacement. See our cost breakdown table above.

Can I drive with a faulty AdBlue pump?

Not for long. You’ll get a “No start in X miles” countdown. Once it reaches zero, the engine won’t start. We recommend fixing it as soon as you see the warning light.

How long does pump repair take?

Most repairs take 1–2 hours with our mobile service. We come to your home or business, so no garage downtime needed.

Is it cheaper to repair or replace?

Repair is cheaper upfront (£100–£250), but replacement (£600–£1,500) is a permanent fix. Many drivers choose delete (£400–£600) to eliminate future failures entirely.

What’s the difference between repair and delete?

Repair fixes the current pump but leaves the system in place. Delete removes the AdBlue system entirely via software, eliminating future failures. Learn about delete legality here.

Will AdBlue delete fail my MOT?

This depends on your vehicle and local MOT rules. We explain all legal considerations before carrying out any work. Read our MOT guide here.


Ready to Fix Your AdBlue Pump?

If you’re weighing up repair vs replacement vs delete, we can help. We’ll run diagnostics first, then explain the cheapest and best option for your van.

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