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Old 03-07-2017, 07:10 PM   #1
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I've put a combined 300,000 miles on my previous two Duramax trucks; an '02 and an '09. Neither had DEF systems. My '17 Duramax of course has DEF and I'm looking for advice...are some brands better than others? ...any other tips/tricks - for instance is there a good way to refill the DEF on the '17 Duramax without spilling it in the engine compartment?

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Old 03-07-2017, 11:59 PM   #2
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DEF is DEF. Really the only thing to look for is the date on the label on the bottle. DEF does have a shelf life.

I've used Blue Peak, the cheaper Walmart brand, some more expensive stuff from Auto Zone, the Buccee's variety, plus several fill ups from various truck stops with a nozzle at the fuel dispenser. Not a problem with any.

Just buy it fresh. Don't keep a gallon in the bed of your truck unless you are sure you are going to use it pretty quickly. When I am towing our MS Atlanta, I will go through at least a gallon a day.

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Old 03-08-2017, 09:17 AM   #3
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A gallon a day? I never have used that much. Even towing in the Rockies.
I have a 2011 F450. I have found DEF at Home Depot to be pretty reasonable pricing. I will fill up at truckstop pumps also.
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Old 03-08-2017, 09:59 AM   #4
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DEF usage is about 1-1.2 gallons to every 100 gallons of fuel used. To use a gallon a day would be a long hard day of driving. I ran Blue until my local Walmart started to carry their own brand. It works just fine and is cheaper. The flex spout works ok to fill. I usually put old rags around the fill just in case. If you do spill, just flush the area with water.
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Old 03-08-2017, 01:36 PM   #5
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I agree, DEF is DEF, I to fill my DEF tank at a truck stop that sells bulk DEF. When filling the truck I have a Blue Peak container I saved and refill that too when on trips so when I'm low I don't necessarily "have" to go to a truck stop.

I'm not real wild about stopping at truck stops only because some drivers are slobs and spill diesel right where you need to stand to fuel, then yours shoes smell like diesel for the next few days, NOT good.

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Old 03-09-2017, 04:52 PM   #6
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I bought my first gallon from GM and the spout was too short and came off the jug very easily. Made a mess.

Second time I filled up at a truck stop. The nozzle was very tight in the tube and I could not tell when it was nearly full and it overfilled with a big splash. Made a bigger mess.

Next time used Blue DEF and the spout was long enough and strong enough to do the job.
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Old 03-09-2017, 05:13 PM   #7
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A gallon a day? I never have used that much. Even towing in the Rockies.
I have a 2011 F450. I have found DEF at Home Depot to be pretty reasonable pricing. I will fill up at truckstop pumps also.
Well, I may have overstated my usage. Sorry about that. We don't tow very often and we last towed the day after Christmas. I guess I am getting old. I'll refrain from such statements in the future.

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Old 04-15-2017, 07:16 PM   #8
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Here's an interesting tidbit to file away. If you ever find yourself in dire straights where the computer has shut you down because you have no DEF, you can "fool" the computer for a while by putting water in the DEF tank. Don't know how long it will run before the sensors shut you down because the NOX is high but in a pinch that might get you to a fuel stop or at least off the highway.
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Old 04-15-2017, 10:01 PM   #9
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Probably will work but then you may cause a warranty issue!
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Here's an interesting tidbit to file away. If you ever find yourself in dire straights where the computer has shut you down because you have no DEF, you can "fool" the computer for a while by putting water in the DEF tank. Don't know how long it will run before the sensors shut you down because the NOX is high but in a pinch that might get you to a fuel stop or at least off the highway.
Not sure what brand truck you are referring to but if you do that in a GM it will not extend the time before limp mode and cost a great deal to have repaired at your expense warranty or not. Do not do this. You will be sorry. I can't speak to the Ford or Dodge.
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