PaHunter
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Just an FYI:
About 2 weeks after we got back from this year's GSP Dismeet I was driving home from work and suddenly my truck brought up a warning that there was a DEF system fault and that I had 50 miles before it was going to limit me to 50mph. I hooked it up and got code and discussed it with the diesel mechanic that I use and since it didn't indicate exactly where the fault was in the DEF system we decided to replace all of the DEF system.
Now, I did price a delete kit, which was about $300 more than keeping the truck stock. Plus I wouldn't have to worry about not being able to trade it in down the road without having to revert everything back to stock. So I decided to replace the DEF heater, pump, injector, and line. Parts cost about $1000, and with me helping him we got it replaced in just a few hours and $200 in labor.
Yesterday I came home from work to a letter from Ford Motor Company. Telling me that my truck was going to have the warranty extended on the DEF system due to premature faults, and that if this happened I should bring the truck to the dealer to have the DEF system replaced at no charge...
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At least it did include a spot that if you had ALREADY had this fixed, you could take your receipts to a local dealer to get reimbursed for the parts. I'll let you guys know how this goes. So if any of you have the F-250 diesel and get or have gotten a DEF system fault you may want to look into seeing if this is covered. Mine is a 2012. It didn't state any particular year models that were being fixed, it just listed my specific VIN number.
Chevy did the same thing with their diesels.