n_huffhines
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The shortage of DEF sensors is causing thousands of trucks to be put out of service for weeks and new trucks 8-9 months for delivery. This has been an ongoing issue since the middle of summer yet the clown-show occupying the WH refuses to do anything about it. All it will take is EPA approval of a software change and down trucks could be up and running and new trucks delivered.
Diesel Exhaust Fluid Sensor Failures Sideline Thousands of Trucks
Republicans in Congress call on EPA to expedite DEF sensor fix
Just do it and wait for the approval 2 weeks later and post date the repair ticket. If the Biden admin can refuse to uphold the law, we can refuse to do it as well.Ok, so the EPA has approved a way to bypass the sensors. You (your shop/dealer) have to notify the manufacture, the manufacture has to notify the EPA, request approval and register the modification, the EPA has up to 5 working days to respond then the manufacture sends you (your shop/dealer) the approval to do it. SO up to a week or more for a 10 minute fix.
All this and we're quickly coming into a shortage of DEF! Good times.
Typical government efficiency in action.Ok, so the EPA has approved a way to bypass the sensors. You (your shop/dealer) have to notify the manufacture, the manufacture has to notify the EPA, request approval and register the modification, the EPA has up to 5 working days to respond then the manufacture sends you (your shop/dealer) the approval to do it. SO up to a week or more for a 10 minute fix.
All this and we're quickly coming into a shortage of DEF! Good times.
Ok, so the EPA has approved a way to bypass the sensors. You (your shop/dealer) have to notify the manufacture, the manufacture has to notify the EPA, request approval and register the modification, the EPA has up to 5 working days to respond then the manufacture sends you (your shop/dealer) the approval to do it. SO up to a week or more for a 10 minute fix.
All this and we're quickly coming into a shortage of DEF! Good times.
Every truck and semi should convoy to DC and all simultaneously run out of fuel clogging every road around that wretched hive of corruption.Ok, so the EPA has approved a way to bypass the sensors. You (your shop/dealer) have to notify the manufacture, the manufacture has to notify the EPA, request approval and register the modification, the EPA has up to 5 working days to respond then the manufacture sends you (your shop/dealer) the approval to do it. SO up to a week or more for a 10 minute fix.
All this and we're quickly coming into a shortage of DEF! Good times.
Every truck and semi should convoy to DC and all simultaneously run out of fuel clogging every road around that wretched hive of corruption.
Bet that gets their damn attention.