EPA demands DEF failure data from diesel makers. Investigation could force recalls and software fixes for engines already on U.S. roads. 30-day deadline set.
The EPA is escalating its response to consumer complaints regarding DEF system failures, announcing a new investigation aimed ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (Photo/Ram) Just two weeks ago, the head of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) made an extraordinary announcement: ...
Breaking news, the EPA is forcing engine makers to reveal the truth behind their DEF systems for repairs, warranty claims to ...
Following Monday’s right-to-repair announcement, EPA is demanding DEF failure data from engine makers, targeting shutdowns ...
EPA asked manufacturers for info in hopes to "PERMANENTLY eliminate the deratements ENTIRELY," agency boss Lee Zeldin said.
Removing an emissions device, while no longer a criminal matter, still represents risk for haulers. One responded to EPA and DOJ's recent moves on DEF faults and diesel derates, even questioning ...
Diesel fuel has undoubtedly taken a lump or two over the last decade-and-a-half. But even Volkswagen's infamous "Dieselgate" scandal couldn't completely derail diesel engines as a viable, more ...