Posted by 4play on April 24, 2019 at 07:23:30 from (70.164.206.102):
In Reply to: Diesel exhaust fluid posted by Stephen Newell on April 23, 2019 at 18:39:40:
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Pour some DEF on the ground, let it dry and you will see what is left. Nobody is fear mongering and accidents do happen. OEM's and aftermarket sell kits specifically for DEF contamination and they are very expensive. The last truck I looked at was a Ford and they accidentally pumped DEF into the tank, it cost around 8k to repair (not dealer price), lots of money in parts and labor. It will pass through the filters, the water separator does not stop flow when full, it will allow it to pass on through when full.
You don't have to believe me but go to a diesel repair shop, equipment dealer or truck dealer and ask them about DEF/fuel contamination. Search online about it, DEF will destroy the fuel system and even small amounts can be catastrophic
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