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6.7 Tech
returning a 6.7 to stock def fluid question
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[QUOTE="IHPowerstroke7.3, post: 1257093, member: 7642"] The stuff crystallizes when exposed to air, water evaporates. So if the injector was left out in the open with the feed line off of it, good chance its crystallized. But I believe after it gets some fluid sent through it, it will be fine. Pump is likely okay too. What I meant is that the fluid itself may no longer be usable, won't have the ability to create the chemical reaction that it does in the exhaust. NoX sensor will see high Nox levels and it will set codes. But if you're trading it in, not really your problem anymore. [/QUOTE]
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