by Bruce Cansler
Going through some content support tickets last week I came upon one where the customer wasn’t sure where to find the DEF tank filler. I thought that’s a pretty silly question then I remembered a situation my wife and I were in one day. We were in the Marine Corps Exchange and came upon a table with these new things called iPads. We looked at them and had no idea how to use them. The next thing we know a little girl about 5 stands on her toes to reach the table and showed us how the iPad worked. Her little fingers were all over it showing us everything about it. Moral of the story is I should never prejudge a question no matter how much I know or don’t know. As DEF is now a way of life for us I thought an update may be in order.
The DEF tank generally sits next to the diesel fuel tank. The filler cap is light blue for easy identification. Depending on chassis layout the tank may sit by itself. Due to various OEM configurations it may be setup either way. Once the tank has been installed by the OEM by law it cannot be moved or relocated.
When handling DEF follow these safety precautions:
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About the Author
Bruce Cansler
Bruce Cansler started his automotive career in 1973 as a technician for Datsun. He retired from the U.S. Navy as a Seabee Construction Mechanic with 20 active years of service and 10 as a reservist, then spent time working in Ford, Lexus and Caterpillar dealerships. Bruce has obtained ASE certifications in both cars and medium/heavy trucks and has worked with the Commercial Vehicle Group at Mitchell 1 since 2009.
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