knotflying
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- 25' Parker & 246 Robalo Cayman
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For those of us who have later model diesel trucks that use DEF. I have had issues with a warning notice of "POOR EXHAUST FLUID QUALITY" see owners manual. I will give you the short version: GM wants you to use only their DEF. DEF has a shelf life of 2 years so do not buy large quantities. If you get an exhaust fluid warning the recommendation is to top off the DEF tank and let the fluid do its thing. You will usually get this warning because of water introduced in the DEF. However it is a generic warning and can be due to other things. Once you get the warning you need to take care of your issue within 500 miles or the vehicle goes into a speed limiting mode of 55MPH after another 200 miles it reduces to 4 MPH. My problem turned out to be a bad NOX sensor, there is one upstream and one downstream of the particulate filter. The downstream one was shot and because of that the system went into a fault mode and sent the warning and kept pumping DEF as well as going into a regeneration mode on the particulate filter. Upshot after three visits to the dealer and the last one an 8 day layup with conversations back and forth to Detroit is I should be okay now. So should anyone have issues with this in the future ask them to also check the NOX sensors and DEF injector.
I have to say that the techs and Detroit worked diligently on this and were aware I was concerned about getting on the road trailering my boat. The thing that seems a bit unnerving is what happens when out west in the middle of nowhere with no dealer in sight? It could be a long ride through the Rockies at 4 MPH!
I have to say that the techs and Detroit worked diligently on this and were aware I was concerned about getting on the road trailering my boat. The thing that seems a bit unnerving is what happens when out west in the middle of nowhere with no dealer in sight? It could be a long ride through the Rockies at 4 MPH!