Many of the world’s automakers approved the World-wide Fuel Charter
that recommends diesel fuel specifications to provide improved
performance and emission control system protection for your vehicle.
Diesel fuel that meets the World-wide Fuel Charter should be used when
available. Ask your fuel supplier about fuel that meets the World-wide
Fuel Charter.
Do not blend used engine oil with diesel fuel under any
circumstances.Blending used oil with the fuel will significantly increase
your vehicle’s exhaust emissions and reduce engine life due to increased
internal wear.
Diesel fuel conditioner
Additives that will improve fuel cetane numbers may be used to
verify/enhance fuel quality. Use Motorcraftor an equivalent cetane
booster & performance improver as listed in theMaintenance product
specifications and capacitiessection in this chapter. The customer
warranty may be void from using additives that do not meet or exceed
Ford specifications.
Do not use alcohol based additives to correct fuel gelling. This may
result in damage to the fuel injectors/system. Use Motorcraftor an
equivalent anti-gel & performance improver as listed in theMaintenance
product specifications and capacitiessection in this chapter. The
customer warranty may be void from using additives that do not meet or
exceed Ford specifications.
Note:These ultra-low sulfur formulations are designed to meet the
emissions standards for the 6.7L engine and is backward compatible as
well (i.e., can be used in Ford 7.3L, 6.9L, 6.4L and 6.0L diesel engines in
Ford vehicles).
Fueling tips
Truck stops have pumps and nozzles designed for larger, heavy-duty
trucks. When refueling at truck stops: if the nozzle shuts off repeatedly
when refueling, wait 5–10 seconds; then use a slower rate of flow (don’t
depress the nozzle trigger as far).
If air is allowed to enter the fuel system (during fuel filter change or if
you run out of fuel) the engine will purge the trapped air as it runs. To
purge the air sooner: prior to engine start, prime system by turning the
key to on for 30 seconds then to off. Repeat this several times. The
engine may run rough and produce white smoke while air is in the
system. This is normal and should correct itself in a short time.
An engine that suddenly becomes noisy or operates poorly after a fuel fill
could be using substandard fuel (i.e., high water content, low cetane
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rating or gasoline in the fuel). Diesel fuel should be purchased from a
reputable station which sells a large amount of diesel fuel.
Care should be taken whenever diesel fuel is stored. Use only clean,
approved containers which will prevent the entry of dirt or water.
Diesel fuel must not be stored in a galvanized container. The fuel will
dissolve the zinc in a galvanized container. The zinc will then remain in
the solution until it is run through the engine where it will be deposited
in the fuel injectors causing expensive-to-repair damage.
Diesel fuel dispensing nozzle fill rate
This truck is equipped with a fuel fill pipe which is able to accept fuel up
to 20 gallons per minute from a 1
1 8fuel dispensing nozzle. Pumping fuel
at greater flow rates may result in premature nozzle shut-off or spitback.
Fuel filler cap
Your fuel tank filler cap has an indexed design with a 1/4 turn on/off
feature.
When fueling your vehicle:
1. Turn the engine off.
2. Carefully turn the filler cap counterclockwise until it spins off.
3. Pull to remove the cap from the fuel filler pipe.
4. To install the cap, align the tabs on the cap with the notches on the
filler pipe.
5. Turn the filler cap clockwise 1/4 of a turn until it clicks at least once.
If you must replace the fuel filler cap, replace it with a fuel filler
cap that is designed for your vehicle. The vehicle warranty may
be void for any damage to the fuel tank or fuel system if the
correct genuine Ford or Motorcraftfuel filler cap is not used.
WARNING:The fuel system may be under pressure. If the fuel
filler cap is venting vapor or if you hear a hissing sound, wait
until it stops before completely removing the fuel filler cap. Otherwise,
fuel may spray out and injure you or others.
WARNING:If you do not use the proper fuel filler cap,
excessive pressure or vacuum in the fuel tank may damage the
fuel system or cause the fuel cap to disengage in a collision, which may
result in possible personal injury.
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As the DEF level nears empty, the
DEF warning symbol will be
displayed and chimes will sound
with the messages starting at
300 miles (483 km) remaining
before DEF is depleted. The
warning symbol and messages will
continue until the DEF tank is
refilled.
Continued driving without refilling will result in the following actions as
required by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA):
•Within a certain number of miles (kilometers) to empty, speed will be
limited upon vehicle restart. Prior to this occurring a message will
appear in the message center.
•Further vehicle operation without refilling your DEF tank will cause
the engine to enter an idle-only condition. This will only occur upon
vehicle refueling and will be indicated by a message in the message
center indicating required actions to resume normal operation. It is
required to add a minimum of 0.5 gallons (1.9L) of DEF to the tank to
exit the idle-only condition, but the vehicle will still be in the speed
limiting mode until the tank is refilled.
For either vehicle speed limiting or idle-only condition, normal vehicle
operation will resume when the DEF tank is refilled.
Note:When filling the DEF tank from empty, there may be a short delay
before detecting the increased level of DEF. This must occur before full
power is returned.
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Low DEF Warnings and Actions — Instrument Cluster Messages (Optional message
center messages shown, base message center messages similar)
Distance/DEF Level
or ActionCluster MessageCustomer Requested
ActionsVehicle Actions
RestartSpeed Limited To
55 MPH (89 km/h)
Exhaust Fluid
emptyRefill exhaust fluid
On vehicle restart, speed
is limited to 55 MPH.
(89 km/h
*No action occurs until
restart.
*200 Miles (322 km)In 200 Miles
(322 km) Speed
Limited to
50 MPH (80 km/h)
Exhaust Fluid
EmptyRefill exhaust fluid
RestartSpeed Limited To
50 MPH (80 km/h)
Exhaust Fluid
EmptyRefill exhaust fluidOn vehicle restart, speed
is limited to 50 MPH
(80 km/h).
**No action taken until
vehicle is refueled
**100 Miles (161 km)Engine Idled Upon
Refuel Exhaust
Fluid EmptyRefill exhaust fluid
Diesel Tank FillEngine Idled-See
Owner’s Manual
Exhaust Fluid
EmptyRefill exhaust fluidEngine limited to idle
ONLY
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Filling the DEF tank
Your vehicle is equipped with a DEF tank with a blue-capped filler port
located next to the diesel fuel fill inlet. The tank can be filled using a
nozzle at a DEF filling station (similar to fuel fill) or using a DEF bottle
with a spout. MotorcraftDEF bottles are recommended as they are
designed to be spill proof and will stop the flow of DEF when the tank is
full. Other aftermarket bottles can be used, but they should have a seal
on the spout and an internal vent tube to achieve best fill performance
and prevent overfilling. Overfilling your DEF tank can cause damage to
the tank.
Note:Do not put DEF in the fuel tank. This can cause engine damage
not covered by your vehicle’s warranty.
Note:Immediately wipe away any DEF that has spilled on painted
surfaces with water and a damp cloth to prevent damage to the paint.
You can purchase DEF at your authorized dealer, most highway truck
stops or you can contact roadside assistance for help in finding a retailer
that sells DEF. See theCustomer Assistancechapter in theOwner’s
Guidefor more information. In addition, there is a government website
locator for DEF at the following web address that can be used to find the
nearest location to purchase DEF: http://www.afdc.energy.gov/afdc/
locator/def.
Use only DEF certified by the
American Petroleum Institute (API)
such as MotorcraftDEF or
equivalent meeting Ford specification
WSS-M99C130-A and/or ISO 22241.
Look for API certification trademark
shown here. Repairs resulting from
the use of non-certified DEF
products may not be covered by your vehicle’s warranty.
Maintaining the purity of DEF is important to avoid malfunctions in the
SCR system.
If DEF is removed from the tank for repair work, etc., the same DEF
must not be used to refill the tank as its purity is no longer guaranteed.
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.
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5. Once the level in the DEF bottle
has stopped dropping, return the
container to the vertical position
slightly below the DEF filler port
and let any DEF drain out of the
spout. DO NOT try to continue to
add DEF to the tank by shaking or
repositioning the container to
induce flow. This may cause spilling
and overfill the tank. Overfilling the
DEF tank can cause damage to the
tank.
Once the spout has drained, remove the spout from the DEF filler port
and install the blue cap on the DEF filler port.
7. Remove the spout from the DEF container and install the cap back on
the bottle.
8. If the container is empty, discard the empty container and spout, or
recycle if possible. If there is some DEF left in the container, retain it
and the spout for later use. Store the spout to ensure it is kept clean.
9. Wipe away any DEF that has spilled on painted surfaces with water
and a damp cloth.
•DEF filling station nozzle fill:
Filling the DEF tank using a nozzle is similar to a normal fuel fill. The
nozzle will shut off automatically when the tank is full. Do not continue
to fill the tank as this may cause spilling and overfill the tank which can
cause damage.
Note:Some filling station nozzles may prevent filling of your DEF tank
due to a magnetic mechanism in the nozzle. This is not a problem with
your vehicle. To refill your tank either locate another filling station or
use a bottle to refill the tank.
Filling the DEF tank in cold climates
DEF will freeze below 12°F (-11°C); however, your vehicle is equipped
with an automatic preheating system which allows the DEF system to
operate below 12°F (-11°C). When the vehicle is not in operation for an
extended period of time with temperatures at or below 12°F (-11°C), the
DEF tank could freeze. If the tank is OVERFILLED and freezes, it could
be damaged, therefore DO NOT OVERFILL.
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To prevent overfilling of the DEF tank when filling with a bottle, Ford
recommends using MotorcraftDEF. Additionally, if the message center
indicatesEXHAUST FLUID UNDER 1/2 FULL, you should only add a
MAXIMUM of 2 gallons (6.7L) of DEF to the tank to prevent freeze
damage due to overfilling. If the message center indicatesEXHAUST
FLUID LEVEL OK, do not add DEF.
Contaminated DEF
SCR systems are sensitive to
contamination of the DEF. USE
ONLY API or ISO 22241 CERTIFIED
DIESEL EXHAUST FLUID. If the
system becomes contaminated, the
DEF light will illuminate and
contaminated exhaust fluid
messages will appear in the message
center.
Continued driving without refilling will result in the following actions as
required by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA):
•Within a certain number of miles (kilometers) to empty, speed will be
limited upon restart. Prior to this occurring a message will appear in
the message center.
•Further vehicle operation without replacing contaminated DEF will
cause the engine to enter an idle-only condition. This will only occur
upon vehicle refueling and will be indicated by a message in the
message center indicating required actions to resume normal
operation.
For either vehicle speed limiting or idle-only condition, normal vehicle
operation will resume when the contaminated system is repaired.To
service a contaminated SCR system, see your authorized dealer.
DEF guidelines and information
•Use only DEF that carries the trademark: American Petroleum
Institute (API) certified DEF or ISO 22241.
•Do not put DEF in the diesel fuel tank.
•Do not overfill the DEF tank.
•Do not re-use the DEF container or nozzle once it is emptied.
•Avoid spilling DEF on painted surfaces, carpeting or plastic
components. Immediately wipe away any DEF that has spilled with a
damp cloth and water. If it has already crystallized, use warm water
and a sponge.
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•Store DEF out of direct sunlight and in temperatures between 23°F
(-5°C) — 68°F (20°C).
•DEF will freeze below 12°F (-11°C).
•Do not store DEF bottle in vehicle. If it leaks it could cause damage to
interior components or release an ammonia odor inside the vehicle.
•DEF is non-flammable, non-toxic, colorless and water-soluble liquid.
•Do not dilute DEF with water or any other liquid.
•An ammonia odor may be smelled when the cap is removed or during
refill. Refill DEF in a well ventilated area.
FUEL FILTER/WATER SEPARATOR
Diesel Fuel Conditioner Module (DFCM)
The vehicle is equipped with a diesel fuel conditioning module (DFCM)
located on the frame-rail under the driver-side floorboard near the
transmission
Water should be drained from the
module assembly whenever the
warning light comes on and the
message center directs you to drain
the water separator. This will occur when approximately 0.32 pints (150
ml) of water accumulates in the module. If water level is allowed to
exceed this level, the water may be passed through to the engine and
may cause fuel injection equipment damage.
Draining the DFCM
1. Stop the vehicle andshut offthe engine.
WARNING:The vehicle must be stopped with the engine off
when draining the DFCM. Fuel may ignite if the separator is
drained while the engine is running or vehicle is moving.
Note:Air will enter into the fuel system if the DFCM is drained while
the system is running. The engine will not operate properly if air enters
the system.
2. Locate the DFCM and place an appropriate container under the drain
port (see illustration).
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