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    The U.S. Considers No Longer Requiring Limp Mode For Running A Diesel Truck Low On DEF

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    Today’s diesel trucks are marvels of engineering. You can waltz down to your local Ford dealer and drive away with a truck that produces 500 horsepower, 1,200 lb-ft of torque, and can pull up to 40,000 pounds. This modern power comes with some modern responsibilities. Today’s trucks use a bevy of emissions systems to clean […] The post The U.S. Considers No Longer Requiring Limp Mode For Running A Diesel Truck Low On DEF appeared first on The Autopian.
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