Is diesel DEF going away?

"DEF works and its made from commonly available ingredients that are already being produced in vast amounts for the agricultural industry. The infrastructure is already in place." That's an important thing to remember. The world isn't going to abandon diesel anytime soon.
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Will def fluid ever go away?

What is the shelf life of DEF? If the DEF is stored at ambient temperatures of 75 F with no major periods of exposure to heat over 86 F then the batch of DEF will last roughly two years. If a package of DEF is exposed to periods of heating the fluid will last approximately one year.
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How long will DEF be around?

Because it doesn't include any preservatives, DEF does come with a shelf life. The good news is, it's a fairly long shelf life; DEF can usually be stored up to one year without any issues. RDO Equipment Co.
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Is California getting rid of DEF?

California will ban sales of new gas and diesel vehicles by 2035. In an executive order, Gov. Gavin Newsom said passenger vehicles will be required to have zero emissions.
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Is there a shortage of Def fluid?

Across the board, major DEF manufacturers are struggling to maintain supplies. Most of the major manufacturers have changed annual contracts to monthly spot-priced allocations. Many are reducing their DEF output to increase fertilizer production.
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10,000 US Trucks Already Stopped -Worldwide DEF Shortage



Is there going to be a DEF shortage in the US?

The global microchip shortage, exacerbated by the COVID pandemic supply chain disruptions, has resulted in a shortage of Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) sensors. These sensors are required on heavy-duty diesel vehicles to ensure that the emissions controls needed to meet clean air standards are in place and working.
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Why is DEF hard to find?

The liquid is sprayed into the exhaust system of diesel vehicles to convert harmful emissions into nitrogen and water. Severe shortages of DEF due to reduced production in China have been reported in South Korea, causing mounting concerns in the transportation and logistics sectors.
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Can the DEF be removed?

A DEF Delete Service for your Cummins, Duramax, or Powerstroke diesel engine from Revolution Motors will remove this system so your truck is running at peak efficiency and performance. Trucks with the DEF delete install can improve fuel efficiency by up to 30%.
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Will diesel be phased out in the US?

In a release today, GM sets a 2035 target to stop selling vehicles powered by a gasoline or diesel engine with the goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2040. That means cleaner new vehicles, as well as the plants that make them which will be powered with renewable energy.
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What year will diesel trucks be banned?

By January 1, 2023, all class 7 and 8 diesel-fueled drayage trucks must have 2010 or newer engines. Trucks with 2010 or newer engines are fully compliant with both the Truck and Bus and Drayage regulations.
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Can you make DEF fluid?

DEF is a mixture of (typically) 2/3 deionized water and 1/3 urea. It's carefully regulated by the American Petroleum Institute. Technically, urea is derived from one of the byproducts of urine. But it's synthetically made, so no cats are ever harmed in the production of the fluid.
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Can you reuse DEF containers?

It is not recommended to reuse DEF containers, due to potential fluid contamination. Also, DEF and all other fluid storage containers should be labeled. This can prevent mistaking DEF for regular fuel or another fluid which could cause serious damage if put in the wrong tank of a machine.
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Is DEF fluid necessary?

DEF is a requirement for medium- and heavy-duty vehicles with diesel engines produced after 2010. The vehicle is programmed to inject the DEF into the exhaust stream to meet emissions requirements. If the vehicle is allowed to run out of DEF, the engine performance will be reduced, and lower speeds are imposed.
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Can you pee in your DEF tank?

Please do not urinate in your DEF tank, the SCR system will be damaged and it will cost thousands of dollars to repair. Here at Transliquid Technologies we specialize in providing the best quality of Diesel Exhaust Fluid.
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Is Dodge getting rid of Cummins?

Cummins is apparently splitting from Dodge, now partnering with Nissan for a diesel Titan. Likely has nothing to do with it. There will still be Cummins in Rams. Likewise Ford will still offer super duties with their own engines and with navistar engines.
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What diesel engine will dodge use in 2020?

2020 Ram 2500Engine Model Availability

You will find the 6.4L HEMI V8 engine standardly equipped on each 2020 Ram 2500 trim level. The 6.7L Cummins Turbo Diesel I6 is available as an upgrade on every 2020 Ram 2500 trim level, except the Power Wagon® trim.
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Is GM getting rid of the Duramax?

When the new emissions standards kick in starting Jan. 1, 2010, GM will no longer be allowed to use the current Duramax engine in its heavy duty trucks, but it can use engines that were built before the start of the year.
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Can you still drive gas cars after 2035?

California regulators unveiled a proposal this week to ban the sale of all new gas-fueled cars by 2035, as the state pushes for more electric and zero-emissions vehicle sales in the next four years.
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What will happen to diesel cars after 2020?

All new conventional petrol and diesel cars and vans are set to be banned from sale in 2030. New hybrids will be given a stay of execution until 2035, on the condition they are capable of covering a "significant distance" in zero-emission mode - a term which the Government has yet to define.
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Can you bypass DEF system?

If you're thinking of bypassing any of your diesel's emission controls, remember that that it's highly illegal and the fines can be steep. The chances of getting caught may be low, but the consequences are costly.
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How do I get rid of DEF Duramax?

Since the DEF fluid is no longer needed you can either just remove the tank completely or plug it and leave it. A DPF delete kit is really just one piece of exhaust piping that bolts to the downpipe and the muffler. Therefore, it deletes all of the emissions system that sit within the exhaust.
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Can you delete DPF legally?

Is a DPF delete legal? Okay, so the $22,000 question: is it legal, and can you get fined for deleting the DPF? The short answer is, yes you can get fined, and no, it's not legal.
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What can you substitute for DEF fluid?

DEF is urea or otherwise known as aqueous ammonia. Windshield washer fluid that contains ammonia will do in a pinch.
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Why is DEF so expensive?

Because of its high content with urea, and the higher quality of urea it takes to manufacture DEF, the prices of urea most often drive the cost of DEF. According to Jobbers World, the price of urea reached $442 a ton in June, up from $380 a ton in May.
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Why is the price of DEF going up?

DEF prices have been rocketing higher over the past month, on the heels of a steady upward trajectory throughout 2021. The steep increase is due to rising urea prices. Urea, created from ammonia, has important uses in fertilizer in addition to being the main ingredient in DEF.
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