truckdiagnostics
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Ruffdog, DEF is a bit of a pain. As an owner you can do everything right and at -40 the DEF turns into slush in the lines, engine derates and your stuck in northern Canada in the oil fields. And they are in one of those fields/companies that can't take it off and have to make it work! It has been interesting to say the least. How unreliable it has made some of the trucks up there is amazing. I have been trying to stick with criticisms where the "science" doesn't make sense. Try and find ship in and repair all the cracked frozen lines! Gets even better the truck that went down kept the oil fields airport open, so they had to fly the parts to another airport, then transport them. We can debate the science all day long, DPF and DEF is not going to work, last or stay on these vehicles. They will sell them somebody else will take it off, take it off themselves. I have heard people say well it is under warranty the manufacturer should fix it. When DPF and DEF first came out the manufacturers couldn't fix it. An over the road truck sole purpose is to make money, when it is sitting in a dealers shop getting warranty repair it isn't making money.