4cstr
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I was looking back through some of the paperwork that came with my truck...and the mention of the freezing point of 12 degrees F caught my eye. Hell...there are times in January we may not get above that for weeks.
Anywho...the truck isn't a daily driver. During the winter its main use would be to get me to work if the weather conditions require me to have 4x4. So the truck could sit for days...or even weeks...without being run.
If the DEF freezes in the tank..will I still be able to drive the truck? How fast does this stuff thaw out? Is there a DEF anti-freeze (anti-gell) on the market?
Thanks
Anywho...the truck isn't a daily driver. During the winter its main use would be to get me to work if the weather conditions require me to have 4x4. So the truck could sit for days...or even weeks...without being run.
If the DEF freezes in the tank..will I still be able to drive the truck? How fast does this stuff thaw out? Is there a DEF anti-freeze (anti-gell) on the market?
Thanks