Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Will the ability to stop using DEF sensors impact its consumption level? (Photo: Shutterstock) If a truck driver wants to save a ...
A long-running diesel equipment headache is getting a regulatory fix in 2026, though the EPA's latest guidance also raises ...
The Environmental Protection Agency announced on March 27, 2026, that it is removing the diesel exhaust fluid sensor requirement for all diesel equipment, a decision the agency frames as a direct ...
The White House came alive today with the Great American Agriculture Celebration, but the real fireworks happened when President Trump announced a massive regulatory shift that is set to change the ...
At the Great American Agriculture Celebration on the White House South Lawn Friday, President Trump announced that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has officially eliminated the requirement ...
Software overrides for diesel exhaust fluid sensors that are in perilously short supply are making their way from truck manufacturers to repair shops, helping keep equipment on the road and prevent ...
SSI Technologies, a designer and manufacturer of ultrasonic level, pressure and magnetic sensors and monitoring systems, announced an SCR System DEF combination sensor to monitor urea level, ...
EPA has rescinded rules requiring Diesel Exhaust Fluid Urea Quality Sensors on diesel-powered vehicles and nonroad equipment. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin said the change was meant to address ...
A recent decision by the Environmental Protection Agency to remove the requirement for traditional diesel exhaust fluid, or DEF, sensors has been welcomed by those across the agriculture industry.
EPA has rescinded rules requiring Diesel Exhaust Fluid Urea Quality Sensors on diesel-powered vehicles and nonroad equipment. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin said the change was meant to address ...