Mercedes AdBlue Pump – A0001402378

  • Euro 6
  • Mercedes
  • A0001402378, A0001407878, A0001408178
  • AdBlue Pump (2 PLUG)
  • ATT Part Number – AEM0145

This new Mercedes Euro 6 AdBlue pump is a 2-plug unit for use within the vehicle’s SCR emissions control system. It is suitable as a replacement for Mercedes OE part number A0001402378 and can also be identified by the alternative references A0001407878 and A0001408178.

The AdBlue pump plays an important role in maintaining the correct supply and pressure of AdBlue within the SCR system. Problems with the pump can contribute to AdBlue warning messages, emissions-related fault codes, loss of system pressure and vehicle derating. Correctly identifying the replacement pump is therefore important before ordering, particularly where visually similar Mercedes AdBlue units are used across different applications.

Each new Mercedes AdBlue pump we supply is extensively tested using specialist test equipment to ensure the unit meets the required specification prior to supply. If you are replacing a failed A0001402378, A0001407878 or A0001408178 AdBlue pump, contact us with the number from your existing unit if you would like us to help confirm the correct replacement.

Our Mercedes AdBlue Pumps are extensively tested using state of the art, specifically designed testing equipment. This ensures all units meet all OE specification prior to use.

 

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In stock

Surcharge £100.00
Total Payable Amount £895.00

Additional information

Weight 3 kg
Manufacturer brand

Product type

AdBlue Pumps

Industry

Truck

Condition

New

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FAQs

Has my AdBlue Pump failed?

Adblue pump failures are very common in commercial vehicle and public transport sectors. Failures in the main come from a lack of maintenance of the systems, lack of maintenance can cause crystallisation issues which also lead to the system not operating correctly. Other failures can range from communication faults, Oil, coolant or fuel contamination, blowing fuses, water Ingress, various intermittent faults, various sensor faults, fault codes In units, connector and pin damaged.

How much do AdBlue Pumps cost?

Adblue pump costs can range dependant on what’s requested from the unit its self. If we a traditionally pumping unit the costs are lower than that of a unit that is programmed specifically to the vehicles chassis.

Where are AdBlue Pumps located?

Pumps on a bus/coach would be located at the rear of the vehicle close to the exhaust system and in contrast to a truck these would be located on the chassis of the tractor unit toward the second axle close enough to the exhaust system.

Why use Adblue?

Diesel engines are now required to meet strict NOx levels to comply with emission zone standards set out by local governments. The preferred method involves injecting a urea based chemical, more commonly named Adblue, directly into the exhaust system.

What are the common Adblue issues?

Adblue components are very susceptible to failure if misuse occurs or they are not serviced in line with manufacturers recommendations. Adblue system common failures include using out of date Adblue, cross contamination from filling stations and not following recommended service intervals.

What are the consequences of an Adblue Pump system failure?

A system failure can be very costly to an operator. Misuse of the system can cause premature failure of the dosing modules and injectors. It is integral that these units are maintained and the fluid is free from any contamination in order to allow the system to operate effectively.

How do you test Adblue units?

All products are extensively tested using state of the art specifically designed testing equipment to ensure all units meet all OE specification prior to use. Twelve months warranty is standard on all service exchange and repaired items. By using Alliance tested products and services the UK's largest fleet operators are witnessing huge expenditure savings.

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