I might want to argue a bit about that last sentence. I live up North--- I'm a suburbanite near Chicago-- and more than once I bought "winterized" diesel fuel that gelled so the Sprinter wouldn't start next morning. Better put some anti-gel in there unless you have a way to keep the fuel-tank heated.I think it may depend on what you add, Howes Lubricator seems to address the concerns of our resident mechanic and should be safe.
The issue is fueling south and running north in the winter, if you only purchased fuel up north wouldn't be an issue as it is winterized at the point of sale.
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I would stay away from Howes additive. There are much better products out there
I find this one is the best and it's available everywhere. We have a card lock in our yard and buy the 45 gallon drums and mix it directly in the tanks so anything that fills up gets it. Check out the link.What do you recommend?
That good to know as I use power service and am having the new Espar installed next week!The boys at espar of Michigan say people who use Howes seem to have more problems with their espar than the power service people.
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Who put anti gel in DEF fluid?Anti-gel = Cheapest insurance you can buy Pretty simple math really. We switched from Howes to Power Service last winter at the recommendation of the service manager at our local KW shop To the earlier poster who referred adding anti-gel to DEF ... Bad idea ... Corrupting the urea concentration level could damage the system. You should have a heating element in the DEF tank.
You need to change the def filter, if it has one. Nothing but def should ever be put in there.A little off topic, but, last winter I was more concerned with DEF freezing than fuel gelling. I did use a small amount of anti-gel just to be safe and I did not have any problems.
A little misunderstanding, I used anti gel in the diesel fuel tanks, not DEF tank. I just stated that I was more concerned with DEF freezing in winter than diesel fuel gelling.You need to change the def filter, if it has one. Nothing but def should ever be put in there.
The Def tank, injector, and lines are heated or insulated. Don't worry about that system.