Storing Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF)
CAUTION: Avoid contact with eyes. In case of contact, immediately
flush eyes with large amounts of water for a minimum of 15 minutes.
Reference the Materials Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for additional information. Do not ingest DEF. In the event DEF is ingested, contact a physician
immediately. Reference the Materials Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for
additional information.
IMPORTANT: It is unlawful to tamper with or remove any component
of the aftertreatment system. Do not use DEF that does not meet the
required specifications or operate the engine with no DEF. Never attempt to create DEF by mixing agricultural grade urea with
water. Agricultural grade urea does not meet the necessary specifications
and can damage the aftertreatment system.
Do not add any chemicals or additives to DEF in an effort to
prevent freezing. Any chemicals or additives added to DEF can damage
the aftertreatment system.
Never add water or any other fluid in place of, or in addition
to DEF. Operating with a modified DEF or using an unapproved DEF can
damage the aftertreatment system.
Storage information provided below is for reference and is to
be used as a guideline only.
It is preferred to store DEF out of extreme ambient temperatures.
DEF freezes at –11°C (12°F). Exposure to temperatures
greater than 30°C (86°F) can degrade DEF over time. Do not
store DEF in direct sunlight.
Dedicated DEF storage containers must be sealed between uses
to prevent evaporation and contamination. Containers made of polyethylene,
polypropylene, or stainless steel are recommended to transport and
store DEF.
Under these conditions, DEF is expected to remain useable for
a minimum of 18 months. Storing DEF at higher temperatures can reduce
its useful life by approximately 6 months for every 5°C (9°F)
temperature above 30°C (86°F).
If unsure how long or under what conditions DEF has been stored,
test DEF. See Testing Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF).
Long-term storage in the DEF tank (over 12 months) is not recommended.
If long-term storage is necessary, test DEF prior to operating engine.
See Testing Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF).
It is recommended to purchase DEF in quantities that will be
consumed within 12 months.
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