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Smoke bellows from the exhaust stacks of a tractor in Miami, Florida. Trucking groups hailed the EPA’s action to rescind a ...
Diesel engines across agriculture, trucking and construction have been sidelined by a tiny part that was supposed to keep the ...
Diesel exhaust fluid is essential for keeping your engine functioning without letting off too many emissions. But it doesn't ...
New guidance allows engine makers to replace problematic DEF sensors with NOx-based systems, aiming to reduce unnecessary ...
The EPA is encouraging manufacturers to return to or adopt NOx sensor-based strategies to improve system robustness and reduce failures associated with DEF sensors, but OEMs are largely left to ...
The move follows a February action seeking to end diesel derates. EPA cited the Small Business Administration as saying its ...
Truck drivers already struggling with extremely high fuel prices are also dealing with more expensive Diesel Exhaust Fluid, which is a key product needed for most everything that runs on diesel. Truck ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — Members of a Technology and Maintenance Council task force studying Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) have unveiled answers to some key questions concerning the storage and use of the ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] Fleet managers and truck drivers both need to understand that the quality of the diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) going into their vehicles is ...
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.
ORLANDO, Fla. –Members of a Technology and Maintenance Council task force studying Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) have unveiled answers to some key questions concerning the storage and use of the trucking ...