DEF Warnings and Engine Limits

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Important: Ignoring the diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) low level warnings will result in limited engine power and the application of a 5 mph (8 km/h) speed limit.

DEF Level Low—Initial Warning

When the diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) level is low, the DEF warning lamp illuminates solid amber, and the driver display screen presents an alert. See Fig.. Refill the DEF tank in order to cancel the warning sequence.

  • DEF Level Low

  • DEF Tank Empty

Fig. 1, DEF Level Messages

DEF Empty

When the diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) level reads empty, the following lamps and messages notify the driver.

The DEF warning lamp flashes amber.

  • The engine malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) illuminates.

  • The driver display screen presents the warning, ‘DEF Tank Empty.’ See Fig..

Power is limited with progressively harsher engine power limits applied.

DEF Tank Empty and Ignored

If the diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) tank is not refilled, a 5 mph (8 km/h) speed limit is applied as soon as one of the following actions occurs: an engine shutdown, a detected fuel refill, or the vehicle is parked and idling.

DEF Contamination or SCR Tampering

Notice: Once contaminated diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) or tampering with the aftertreatment system (ATS) has been detected, the vehicle must be taken to an authorized service facility to check the SCR system for damage and to deactivate the warning lights and engine limits.

If contaminated DEF or tampering with the ATS is detected, the DEF warning light flashes and the MIL lamp illuminates to warn the driver.

On vehicles with a Cummins ISB or ISC/L engine the CHECK engine lamp also illuminates.

Limits on the engine power will also be applied.

  • On Detroit engines: Engine power is limited with progressively harsher limits applied. If the fault is not corrected, the STOP engine light illuminates and a 5 mph (8 km/h) speed limit is applied as soon as one of the following actions occurs: an engine shutdown, a detected fuel refill, or the vehicle is parked and idling.

  • On Cummins engines: Engine power is limited with progressively harsher limits applied. If the fault is not corrected, the STOP engine light illuminates and a 5 mph (8 km/h) speed limit is applied after the next engine shutdown or the next time the vehicle is parked and idling, whichever happens first.

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Document Number: 0000107955
Manual Publication Date: 2024-05-09
Topic Publication Date: 2024-05-09