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SCR Faults and Vehicle Consequences for Emergency Vehicles
Condition
No faults.
Initial warning
when detecting
fault.
Initial warning
10 hours after
detecting fault.
Final vehicle
consequence at
40 hours after
detecting fault and
engine intentionally
shut down (key off)
or in extended idle
for one hour.
Filling the DEF Tank
WARNING: Make sure that DEF does not come into contact
with eyes, skin or clothing. Should DEF contact your eyes, flush
them with plenty of water and contact a physician. Clean affected skin
with soap and water. If DEF is swallowed, drink plenty of water and
contact a physician immediately.
WARNING: Refill DEF in a well-ventilated area. When opening
the cap on the DEF tank or bottle containing DEF, ammonia
vapors may escape. The vapors can be irritating to skin, eyes and
mucous membranes. Inhaling ammonia vapors can cause burning to the
eyes, throat and nose and cause coughing and watery eyes.
2015 F-650/750 (f67)
Owners Guide gf, 2nd Printing, April 2014
USA (fus)
Fuel and Refueling
Indicator
Consequence
Lamps
None.
None.
Amber engine
solid
None.
(and/or MIL is
solid)
Amber engine
solid
None.
(and/or MIL is
solid)
Amber engine
solid
None.
(and/or MIL is
solid)
Remedy
None.
Correct and
clear fault
condition.