This DEF exhaust fluid level sensor accurately monitors the AdBlue fluid level within the vehicle's tank, ensuring the emissions control system has sufficient fluid to operate. It provides critical data to the engine control module (ECM) to prevent emissions non-compliance and potential derating. A malfunctioning sensor can lead to inaccurate level readings, false warnings, or the system failing to alert the operator to low fluid levels, impacting emissions compliance.
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The first indication of a faulty DEF level sensor might be an incorrect DEF fluid level displayed on the dashboard or a warning light related to the emissions system. If the issue progresses, the vehicle may enter a reduced power mode or refuse to start if the ECM cannot verify sufficient DEF levels. This directly impacts the vehicle's ability to meet emissions standards.
Ensure the DEF tank is clean and free of any contamination before installing the new sensor. Avoid spilling DEF fluid on painted surfaces, as it can cause damage.
When replacing the DEF level sensor, it is advisable to inspect the DEF pump and filter for any signs of clogging or malfunction.