Draining the DEF AdBlue Tank
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The DEF tank is in the left front fender behind front wheel, But I've just let the dealer handle tank issues, other than refilling myself.
In other news, I'm with @Guidumar : as a replacement tow vehicle for our 25ft Airstream, I've bailed on LRNA diesels and gone Redneck: just picked up a 2000 F-350 7.3L diesel 4x4 dually that has been loved for 22 years by one careful owner - came with overdrive, 100 gallon add-on tank in the bed plus a get-the-hell-outta-my-way air horn on the roof. (not to mention a VHS player and TV for the back seats, and I do mean TV ....). No Catalyser to get stolen, no more stink of urea, no smog worries (yes sir, tailpipe's connected, not too much blue smoke - PASS!).
Maybe it's due to the better half's packing skills but the trailer was just too much for the TD6 - all the CA emissions BS has made it too fragile to be trusted towing out in the big Ol' 'Mercan Wild West. Will keep the TD6 for the snow and the City (and send the old LR3 off with a kid to college somewhere cold).
In other news, I'm with @Guidumar : as a replacement tow vehicle for our 25ft Airstream, I've bailed on LRNA diesels and gone Redneck: just picked up a 2000 F-350 7.3L diesel 4x4 dually that has been loved for 22 years by one careful owner - came with overdrive, 100 gallon add-on tank in the bed plus a get-the-hell-outta-my-way air horn on the roof. (not to mention a VHS player and TV for the back seats, and I do mean TV ....). No Catalyser to get stolen, no more stink of urea, no smog worries (yes sir, tailpipe's connected, not too much blue smoke - PASS!).
Maybe it's due to the better half's packing skills but the trailer was just too much for the TD6 - all the CA emissions BS has made it too fragile to be trusted towing out in the big Ol' 'Mercan Wild West. Will keep the TD6 for the snow and the City (and send the old LR3 off with a kid to college somewhere cold).
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The DEF tank is in the left front fender behind front wheel, But I've just let the dealer handle tank issues, other than refilling myself.
In other news, I'm with @Guidumar : as a replacement tow vehicle for our 25ft Airstream, I've bailed on LRNA diesels and gone Redneck: just picked up a 2000 F-350 7.3L diesel 4x4 dually that has been loved for 22 years by one careful owner - came with overdrive, 100 gallon add-on tank in the bed plus a get-the-hell-outta-my-way air horn on the roof. (not to mention a VHS player and TV for the back seats, and I do mean TV ....). No Catalyser to get stolen, no more stink of urea, no smog worries (yes sir, tailpipe's connected, not too much blue smoke - PASS!).
Maybe it's due to the better half's packing skills but the trailer was just too much for the TD6 - all the CA emissions BS has made it too fragile to be trusted towing out in the big Ol' 'Mercan Wild West. Will keep the TD6 for the snow and the City (and send the old LR3 off with a kid to college somewhere cold).
In other news, I'm with @Guidumar : as a replacement tow vehicle for our 25ft Airstream, I've bailed on LRNA diesels and gone Redneck: just picked up a 2000 F-350 7.3L diesel 4x4 dually that has been loved for 22 years by one careful owner - came with overdrive, 100 gallon add-on tank in the bed plus a get-the-hell-outta-my-way air horn on the roof. (not to mention a VHS player and TV for the back seats, and I do mean TV ....). No Catalyser to get stolen, no more stink of urea, no smog worries (yes sir, tailpipe's connected, not too much blue smoke - PASS!).
Maybe it's due to the better half's packing skills but the trailer was just too much for the TD6 - all the CA emissions BS has made it too fragile to be trusted towing out in the big Ol' 'Mercan Wild West. Will keep the TD6 for the snow and the City (and send the old LR3 off with a kid to college somewhere cold).
I'm curious as to the GVWR for your trailer? The owners manual says the maximum trailer towing is 3500kg /7700lbs
I'm researching a purchase on a td6 for towing as well.
Thanks
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Getting off-topic here but … Our Airstream is rated 5700lbs empty, 7300lbs gross (but I don’t know actual net - see above). I think the tongue weight is well over-spec but it needs the weight-distribution hitch to make things behave dynamically. That leads to shredding front tyres and probably contributed to an early air compressor failure (yes, even earlier than usual …).
The rig runs great when it’s great but we’ve had enough “moments” to think it needs something heavier and less fragile up front, hence the F-350. Happy to share more suspicions and conjecture if you want to PM me.
The rig runs great when it’s great but we’ve had enough “moments” to think it needs something heavier and less fragile up front, hence the F-350. Happy to share more suspicions and conjecture if you want to PM me.
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traffictech870 (02-14-2023)
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Please help!
Cheers
Alex
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Not sure it matters but here's how mine was oriented when I cleaned it last weekend.
Just as another point of reference, mine was at 102k miles before it threw the DEF quality error and needed cleaning.
Last edited by RyanLR3; 11-22-2023 at 11:25 AM.
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DEF injector gasket
Cool and thanks for the picture. I’m having the same common problem as I see posted a lot. “Bad quality DEF detected”. No start in 250(now160) miles. Seems like that message may not be accurate. Sounds like I now drive it and wait for a “dosing”error and after that, drive on interstate for 30 minutes or so. Any other suggestions?