DEF is mostly water, about 2/3.
I've though about that solution myself, when my engine derated when I was very low once.
Throw in a gallon or two of water to fool the system, so I could get another 100 miles to my next fuel stop with pump DEF.
I've been that low before, but this time I made the mistake of shutting off the engine. At the next restart the computer only let me go about 3 MPH even though I still had at least 3 gallons left. (I've never had to add more than 18 gallons in the 23 gallon tank. I really wish the sensor was more accurate!!!)
Stupid Volvo.
That's when I thought about tossing in a gallon or two of distilled water.
If it had been my own truck I probably would have chanced it. But I drive a company truck.
So I called on-road, and they sent out someone to give me some DEF.
8 gallons, at a total cost of ~$350.
And I really hated imposing that cost to the company.
What's coooon sense?
can i put water in my def tank?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by robriggs87, Dec 10, 2012.
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This web site might be help. www.terraciardef.com
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So, If we could find a way to make DEF out of all the truckstop gaiter aid, we could make a fortune!
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aiwiron Thanks this.
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Also, I want to make it clear once again, I would NEVER recommend trying a home-made concoction of urine and water to substitute for DEF. I stated that, hopefully clearly, twice in my original post about this. The 'other ingredients' in such a mixture would be disastrous and probably VERY expensive. I do think it is an interesting observation that DEF is so similar to pee and water mixed together.
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