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Old Aug 6, 2019 | 08:05 PM
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Not new to the PS, had an 02 with the 7.3......I searched and couldn’t find an answer.

I’ve had my 19 6.7 for just over 2 weeks, and put 1,300 miles on the clock. The DEF gauge just moved off the full mark over the weekend. I’m driving from Chicago to Dallas and back over Labor Day weekend.

How many miles can I expect before I have to add DEF?

Thanks in advance.
 
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It all depends on the usage of your truck and the gear ratio. From the 2016 Diesel Supplement Manual on page 28:

http://www.fordservicecontent.com/Fo...US_04_2015.pdf

Look at page 28 where it shows mileage range for DEF according to use and gear ratio. This will give you a rough estimate of what you should get with your truck.
 

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Old Aug 6, 2019 | 09:07 PM
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I've got 4600 miles on my 19' and Def is at half tank. I've not added any yet.
 
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Plus you new gen guys have the bigger tank also, so hence more miles than us 11 to 16 guys with 5 gallon DEF tanks.
 
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My 2011 would get around 1,000 miles per 1 gal DEF non-towing. The 2019's are different but I doubt the consumption has changed much. Dealers do not completely fill (on purpose) the DEF tank during PDI.


Originally Posted by Overkill2
It all depends on the usage of your truck and the gear ratio. From the 2016 Diesel Supplement Manual on page 28:

http://www.fordservicecontent.com/Fo...US_04_2015.pdf

Look at page 28 where it shows mileage range for DEF according to use and gear ratio. This will give you a rough estimate of what you should get with your truck.
URL loads the owners manual, which page 28 discusses how to use the rear door child lock.
 
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Old Aug 6, 2019 | 10:01 PM
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Originally Posted by kper05
My 2011 would get around 1,000 miles per 1 gal DEF non-towing. The 2019's are different but I doubt the consumption has changed much. Dealers do not completely fill (on purpose) the DEF tank during PDI.




URL loads the owners manual, which page 28 discusses how to use the rear door child lock.

2nd DOH!!


Try this one:

http://www.fordservicecontent.com/Fo...US_02_2014.pdf

It's actually on page 28 in the manual but is page 31 in the PDF.
 

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Originally Posted by satz28406
Not new to the PS, had an 02 with the 7.3......I searched and couldn’t find an answer.

I’ve had my 19 6.7 for just over 2 weeks, and put 1,300 miles on the clock. The DEF gauge just moved off the full mark over the weekend. I’m driving from Chicago to Dallas and back over Labor Day weekend.

How many miles can I expect before I have to add DEF?

Thanks in advance.
The 2019 has a 7.5 gallon DEF tank. If you are running empty a lot, you should be able to go nearly a full oil change interval between on a tank (7500 miles or so). One thing to remember, is DEF freezes, so depending on where you live, you may not want to top off the tank November - March. I generally try to keep it to a half tank in the winter months to allow for expansion.
 
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Thanks all for the tips and answers. Just getting ahead of things b4 my long road trip.
 
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I had my first refill about a month ago, at 3500 miles (nearly a year into ownership). It drank the full 5 gal.

All pulling a fifth wheel.
 
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my 2019 F450 has 2016 miles on it and showing 1/2 on the DEF
all but about 600 miles of that is towing
 
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Sounds like I'll just top off the DEF tank before leaving town on my 3,000 mile round trip excursion. won't have to mess with that when I stop for fuel. Thanks again
 
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OK. In the process of my trip prep and want to top off the DEF tank. What is the best method to add DEF w/o making a mess and overflowing the tank? TIA
 
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OK. In the process of my trip prep and want to top off the DEF tank. What is the best method to add DEF w/o making a mess and overflowing the tank? TIA
Order the Ford DEF fill tube. It attaches to almost all of the DEF fluid bottles. It is designed to stop flowing once the tank is full, and will not spill. I bought mine from my dealer for around $10 I believe. Not sure which year you have, but on the 11-16 it is important to completely fill the tank so it will trip the full tank level switch.
 
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All i ever did was just listen to the splashing noise. As it got closer I slowed the pour. Never spilled any and def level always went to full. Mines 2011
 
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Originally Posted by jsukey
Order the Ford DEF fill tube. It attaches to almost all of the DEF fluid bottles. It is designed to stop flowing once the tank is full, and will not spill. I bought mine from my dealer for around $10 I believe. Not sure which year you have, but on the 11-16 it is important to completely fill the tank so it will trip the full tank level switch.
I second the factory fill spout, especially for us cold weather guys. I believe if you overfill it in the winter, when the DEF freezes and expands, it could crack the neck. Or so I've heard...
 
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