πΉ Doosan Machines Compatible with Our AdBlue / DEF Delete Emulator
Our plug-and-play Doosan DEF Delete Emulator for Doosan machines with Perkins 1204F and Scania engines is the perfect solution for eliminating DEF-related faults, avoiding limp mode, and boosting machine uptime and reliability.
Whether you operate wheel loaders, articulated dump trucks, crawler excavators, or SLR/Semi-SLR units, our emulator delivers powerful, consistent performance.
π Articulated Dump Trucks (Scania Engine)
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DA30
β
DA40

π¦Ύ Wheel Loaders (Perkins 1204F Engine)
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DL200-5
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DL200-5 TC
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DL300-5
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DL350-5
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DL420-5
β
DL450-5
β
DL550-5
π Crawler Excavators (Perkins 1204F Engine)
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DX140 LC
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DX140LCR-5
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DX140LC-5
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DX180LC-5
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DX300LC-5
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DX380LC-5
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DX420LC-5
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DX490LC-5
β
DX530LC-5
π§ Wheeled Excavators (Perkins 1204F Engine)
β DX165W-5
ποΈ SLR and Semi-SLR Excavators (Perkins 1204F Engine)
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DX530LC-5 β Semi-SLR
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DX530LC-5 β SLR
β Why Choose Our Doosan DEF Delete Emulator?
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Complete AdBlue/DEF System Bypass
β Say goodbye to NOx sensor failures, clogged injectors, and AdBlue crystallization. -
Eliminates Power Loss and Limp Mode
β Keeps your machine at 100% performance even under harsh conditions. -
Plug-and-Play Installation
β No cutting wires, no complicated reprogramming β install in minutes. -
Reduces Downtime and Maintenance Costs
β Avoids costly dealer visits and DEF-related repairs. -
No Need to Remove the DPF or Modify Exhaust
β Fully reversible solution with zero physical exhaust changes required. -
Durable and Field-Tested
β Designed to perform in rugged job site conditions, including construction, quarrying, and earthworks.
πΌ One Device. Multiple Doosan Machines. Reliable Operation.
Whether you’re operating a DX300LC-5 crawler, a DL550-5 wheel loader, or a DA40 ADT, our Doosan DEF delete emulator is engineered for seamless integration and top-tier performance across your fleet.
π Need help choosing the right emulator? Contact us today to get expert support and restore your Doosan machinery to peak performanceβfast.



