Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) is a crucial component in modern diesel vehicles, introduced to comply with US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations that began in 2010. It's a solution made up ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is working to fix a long-standing headache for diesel truck and equipment operators: power cuts triggered by low diesel exhaust fluid levels. New rules will ...
The modern world relies on diesel fuel for everything from personal transportation and hauling products and goods across the country to powering construction equipment and farming implements. While ...
Maintaining optimal performance and ensuring compliance with emissions standards go hand in hand for operators of diesel trucks. Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) is a critical component in achieving both.
These new regulations actually violate the EPA's requirements already on the books for diesel vehicles using DEF. From the EPA's own website, one such requirement is: Tamper Prevention System: The ...
The Environmental Protection Agency on Tuesday announced a "fix" to "protect American farmers, truckers, and other diesel equipment operators from sudden speed and power losses caused by diesel ...
DEF is a key component in lowering pollutants emitted from diesel engines, helping to reduce harmful emissions. Long-haul truckers and diesel engine enthusiasts had to rethink their entire operations ...
When diesel-powered trucks sit idle for extended periods, it’s easy to overlook the condition of the diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) in the tank. However, DEF has a limited shelf life, and using expired ...
The United States Environmental Protection Agency is on a roll when it comes to undoing past regulations and directives. Now, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin is urging truck and engine manufacturers to ...
Most drivers know the consequences of running out of fuel: The car or truck will stop running, and they’ll be stranded. But what many don’t realize is that if a diesel-powered vehicle runs out of ...