New truck suggestions

   / New truck suggestions #61  
All I know is one dealer has warrantied many bad fuel problems several for other contractors I know but they said contaminated def was a no go and they were told that from corporate. Everyone has to make their own decisions you may never have an issue with pump def and I hope you don't.

I hope so too.
It'd be interesting (to me, an engineer) to know which mfg uses the most fluid vs. the least under the same conditions. Also, a quality study (dateline nbc, mythbusters?) about DEF. I saw some at tractor supply (good to know they have it), but as I recall it was pretty dusty. Hmmmm.

Seems like BS that only a dealer can deal with a poor DEF quality issue. We should be able to drain the tank, re-fill, and continue with our lives.
 
   / New truck suggestions #62  
How does the dealer know the DEF is contaminated?

Do they send it out for sampling?

For 30 years I have done automotive arbitration under the Lemon Law... I would never allow a statement like this to stand without substantiation...

Many times the Dealer/Manufacturer have stood firm and under the Lemon Law were required to buy the vehicle back.

Which brings up another scenario... what about the guy that is required to use DEF and it freezes to a block of ice due to a cold snap?

So far I am unaware of any prohibition of operating a vehicle in extreme cold.

I'm just thinking out loud since I have joined the DEF family last month.

If Ford is selling DEF vehicles in Canada, North Dakota or Alaska... it must accept responsibility for normal operation in these climates.
 
   / New truck suggestions #63  
Truck buying discussions are almost as bad as trump verses hillary debates.
 
   / New truck suggestions #64  
How does the dealer know the DEF is contaminated?

Do they send it out for sampling?

For 30 years I have done automotive arbitration under the Lemon Law... I would never allow a statement like this to stand without substantiation...

Many times the Dealer/Manufacturer have stood firm and under the Lemon Law were required to buy the vehicle back.

Which brings up another scenario... what about the guy that is required to use DEF and it freezes to a block of ice due to a cold snap?

So far I am unaware of any prohibition of operating a vehicle in extreme cold.

I'm just thinking out loud since I have joined the DEF family last month.


I've joined about a month ago too.
The tanks have heaters, I know that. I think (and assume) heated hoses also.

The statement does seem somewhat "fear mongering" to me, but I certainly don't doubt they said it (and believe it) either.
 
   / New truck suggestions #65  
With 99% of my vehicles used I have owned them all... the difference is when buying new the expectations are greater.
 
   / New truck suggestions #66  
Truck buying discussions are almost as bad as trump verses hillary debates.

or leases vs. buying
or small grapple vs. large grapple
or one thumb grapple vs. two thumb grapple
 
   / New truck suggestions #67  
Here's a thought...

For a long time, a lot of manufacturers said to avoid using fuel with alcohol... I've seen it in print.

Early on, during an arbitration, the manufacturer said the fuel system damage to a vehicle was due to using fuel with alcohol....

The problem for the manufacturer is they were selling vehicles in a State were the ONLY fuel available contained alcohol...

I offered a choice... cover the repairs or a buyback would be ordered...

A few months later the manufacturer put out a service bulletin covering seals that were damage from from using California fuel...
 
   / New truck suggestions #68  
An extra tank to fill an extra expense an extra system to fail? If you run out of def they have a set mileage that you have to fill the tank or it will limit you to 15 mph. Add this aggravation to a fleet of trucks and it's worse. I never said you had to dislike it but I can and I do. No more def diesels for me period. That's why my last personal truck was a gas burner even though it's a 1 ton C&C 4x4 flat dump bed.

We run over 100 diesel trucks now all with DEF. Based in Indiana we have guys in Portland, OR, South Carolina, Vegas, Ect. Doesn't seem to be a real issues.

I wonder how the truckers ever deal with this issue? Lol

Chris
 
   / New truck suggestions #69  
We run over 100 diesel trucks now all with DEF. Based in Indiana we have guys in Portland, OR, South Carolina, Vegas, Ect. Doesn't seem to be a real issues. I wonder how the truckers ever deal with this issue? Lol Chris

I'm sure you manage all those trucks too. Lol
 
   / New truck suggestions #70  
One of the points I'm trying to make about def is it's a hassle and while I do like that we have clean diesels I think the demand of systems like def by the epa has gone too far. Tier 4 intern was good enough until we found a better system than def. if we keep buying stuff saying oh well I can deal with it what's next having to swab the exhaust system like a chimney every time we stop for fuel.
 

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