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All-New 2020 Jeep® Gladiator: The Most Capable Midsize Truck Ever
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<blockquote data-quote="ZWilson07" data-source="post: 16226097" data-attributes="member: 121388"><p>I am definitely not a huge fan of it and we have numerous customers trucks come in who put diesel or coolant in the def tank even with 2 and 3 large banners saying not too. If a rental or lease company owns them, they often even have stickers on them saying the customer is responsible for any fluid other than def thats put in the tank but it still happens. People just don’t pay attention and go off muscle memory.</p><p></p><p>With that being said, from someone on the other side of the coin, I will take DEF and SCR catalyst over running ridiculous amounts of EGR any day.</p><p></p><p>If your gonna keep it long term, delete it. If not, run it as long as you can get a warranty for, trade it in, and go do it all over again especially for work. Either way your gonna pay; might as well have the newest while doing it.</p><p></p><p>I work for International so for the people in the know.........yeah that says it all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZWilson07, post: 16226097, member: 121388"] I am definitely not a huge fan of it and we have numerous customers trucks come in who put diesel or coolant in the def tank even with 2 and 3 large banners saying not too. If a rental or lease company owns them, they often even have stickers on them saying the customer is responsible for any fluid other than def thats put in the tank but it still happens. People just don’t pay attention and go off muscle memory. With that being said, from someone on the other side of the coin, I will take DEF and SCR catalyst over running ridiculous amounts of EGR any day. If your gonna keep it long term, delete it. If not, run it as long as you can get a warranty for, trade it in, and go do it all over again especially for work. Either way your gonna pay; might as well have the newest while doing it. I work for International so for the people in the know.........yeah that says it all. [/QUOTE]
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