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Other Features
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injector, a catalytic converter and the control and
monitoring system.
DIESEL EXHAUST FLUID DEF
When handling DEF solution, keep electrical
connectors properly connected or well
encapsulated, otherwise there is a risk that the
DEF will cause oxidation that cannot be
removed. Water or compressed air will not help,
since DEF quickly oxidizes certain metals. If a
disconnected connector comes into contact with
the DEF solution, it must be replaced
immediately to prevent the DEF solution from
creeping further into the copper wiring, which
takes place at a speed of about 2.4 in (60 mm)
per hour.
Things to know about spilt diesel exhaust fluid
(DEF):
• If urea solution comes into contact with the
skin, rinse with plenty of water and remove
contaminated clothing.
• If urea solution comes into contact with the
eyes rinse for several minutes and call for
medical help if necessary.
• If inhaled breathe fresh air and call for
medical help if necessary.
• Do not allow the DEF solution to come into
contact with other chemicals.
• The DEF solution is not flammable. If the
D E F s o l u t i o n i s e x p o s e d t o h i g h
temperatures, it breaks down into ammonia
and carbon dioxide.
•
The DEF solution is highly corrosive to
certain metals, including copper and
aluminum.
• If the DEF solution is spilled onto the vehicle,
wipe off the excess and rinse with water.
Spilled DEF solution can form concentrated
white crystals on the vehicle. Rinse off these
crystals with water.
Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Consumption
DEF consumption is related to fuel consumption.
In order to meet EPA2010 requirements, DEF
tanks are sized so one refill will be necessary
every two refill of the fuel tank.
SELECTIVE CATALYTIC REDUCTION –
DRIVER WARNING AND INDUCEMENT
SCR system components must not be removed,
altered or modified in any way. In order to protect
the SCR system from tampering, inducement
measures will occur if the following states are
detected:
• Disconnection of DEF tank level sensor
• Blocked DEF line or dosing valve
• Disconnection of DEF dosing valve
• Disconnection of DEF pump
• Disconnection of SCR wiring harness
• Disconnection of NOx sensor
• Disconnected exhaust temperature sensor
• Disconnected DEF temperature sensor
• Disconnected DEF quality sensor
CAUTION
Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) is a nontoxic
aqueous solution of urea (32.5%) and ultra-
pure water (67.5%). Urea is a compound of
nitrogen that turns to ammonia when heated.
The fluid is non flammable, and is not
dangerous when handled as recommended.
However, it is highly corrosive to certain
metals, especially copper and brass.
When detaching hoses and components, do
not spill DEF on disconnected or unsealed
connectors. If DEF is spilled on a
disconnected or unsealed connector, the
connector must be removed immediately
and replaced.
!
WARNING
DEF spilt onto hot components will quickly
vaporize. Turn your face away!
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Summary of Contents for X3-45 COACH
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Page 18: ... WARNING Unless otherwise stated do not run the engine when the engine compartment is open ...
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Page 240: ...Technical Information 9 3 X3 45 OVERALL DIMENSIONS SIDE ELEVATION 18673_1 ...
Page 241: ...9 4 Technical Information X3 45 OVERALL DIMENSIONS TOP FRONT AND REAR VIEWS 18674_1 ...
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