If frozen, it thaws it fast enough upon starting to be able to supply an amount of DEF to keep the emissions operating correctly. Not sure where the "people like to run less than half full def tanks" statement originates, but I've filled mine to the neck (in my '13 and '14) with bulk DEF in the winter time with ZERO ill effects and ZERO DEF related CEL's.But some say it is low wattage and doesn't thaw def fast. Might be that way by design because it's a small tank and people like to run less than half full def tanks.
If frozen, it thaws it fast enough upon starting to be able to supply an amount of DEF to keep the emissions operating correctly. Not sure where the "people like to run less than half full def tanks" statement originates, but I've filled mine to the neck (in my '13 and '14) with bulk DEF in the winter time with ZERO ill effects and ZERO DEF related CEL's.
If frozen, it thaws it fast enough upon starting to be able to supply an amount of DEF to keep the emissions operating correctly. Not sure where the "people like to run less than half full def tanks" statement originates, but I've filled mine to the neck (in my '13 and '14) with bulk DEF in the winter time with ZERO ill effects and ZERO DEF related CEL's.
The owners manual (at least for my '15), says to add 2.5 gallon jug at 1/2 full indicated, and NOT top it off in the winter. This allows enough room for it to freeze without breaking stuff when it expands.
I'm glad they corrected that for 2015. My 2013 manual (diesel supplement) assumes I have the C&C 9 gallon DEf tank and tells me to add 4 gallons when the Guage reads 50%.
The diesel supplement doesn't say which model it's for. They may have given me the wrong one.
It warns against "topping off".
The owners manual (at least for my '15), says to add 2.5 gallon jug at 1/2 full indicated, and NOT top it off in the winter. This allows enough room for it to freeze without breaking stuff when it expands.
System works as designed. -50 and a cold soak over night caused a warning of "service def system soon" to pop up but driving it for a few hours thawed the tank and the system warning was cleared automatically. Th big reason NOT to top the tank off in cooler temps is because the neck will freeze full of def and won't thaw as it's not heated, only the tank is. Once the neck is frozen.......you'll play hell getting def in unless you get it thawed out.
i absolutely had no frame of reference in life to prepare me for just how cold that really was. You folks who live (and especially work) in areas where it hits -50 must have man parts that literally clank when you walk.
The owners manual (at least for my '15), says to add 2.5 gallon jug at 1/2 full indicated, and NOT top it off in the winter. This allows enough room for it to freeze without breaking stuff when it expands.
I put 2.5 gallons in mine when it was down to 1/4 and the gauge read full when I was done. There is another thread on here about the gauge being non-linear.
Al