
DEF Additive Southeast: Florida, Alabama and Georgia Fleet Guide
Savannah Just Changed the Map Savannah just passed 6 million TEUs. Every one of those containers gets on a diesel truck. That’s not a projection
Expert guides, tips and insights for diesel exhaust fluid maintenance

Savannah Just Changed the Map Savannah just passed 6 million TEUs. Every one of those containers gets on a diesel truck. That’s not a projection

When the Grid Goes Down, DEF Problems Become Life Safety Events At 2:14 AM the grid went down. The transfer switch fired. And the 2,000

Last October a guy north of Hereford lost two days of cutting because his S780’s DEF system threw a derate code at 6 AM on

CARB isn’t sending warnings anymore — they’re sending citations. If your SCR system flagged a P20EE or P207F during an HD I/M roadside check last

Your driver just texted a photo of the dash — “AdBlue: See Operator’s Manual,” 47 stops still loaded, and the Sprinter 2500 is threatening to

NuDef treats 25 gallons per bottle. Hot Shot’s Secret DEFender treats about 8. For a fleet manager buying by the case, that math matters. Here is the full side-by-side comparison.

Texas moves more freight than any other state, and that means more diesel trucks dealing with DEF problems in extreme heat. Here is how Texas fleets and truck stops are using DEF additive to cut downtime and SCR failures.

DEF conditioner and DEF additive are often used interchangeably, but they solve different problems. Here is what each one actually does, and why fleets standardizing on a single product saves time and money.

Fleet managers spend thousands on reactive SCR repairs that a few dollars of preventive DEF treatment could avoid. Here’s the actual math on what DEF additive saves per truck, per year, at fleet scale.

When a CAT 336 excavator goes down on an active jobsite, it does not just cost the repair bill. It shuts down the crew working

An 18-wheeler sitting in a DEF-related breakdown costs $800 to $1,500 per day in lost revenue before the repair bill. The repair itself, whether SCR

Every company that sells diesel products to commercial customers is already in front of the customers who need DEF additive most. Fleet operators, owner-operators, and

Truck stops sell DEF by the gallon every day to drivers whose vehicles depend on it. But very few truck stops carry the one product

Every SCR injector replacement in a diesel truck costs $3,000 to $8,000 in parts and labor, not counting downtime at $800 to $1,500 per day

Yes, DEF additive works, and the mechanism is specific and measurable. DEF additives prevent urea from concentrating and crystallizing on dosing system surfaces. When that

The best DEF additive in 2026 is one that does a single job well: preventing DEF crystallization in the dosing system. NüDef is the purpose-built

One bottle of NüDef treats up to 25 gallons of DEF. Each dose treats 2.5 gallons, so you add one dose (roughly 10ml) per 2.5

DEF crystallizes when the urea in diesel exhaust fluid evaporates, concentrates, and precipitates out of solution as solid ammonium compounds. The three primary causes are

You can buy NüDef DEF additive online at nudef.com, or find it at a retailer near you using the NüDef store locator. NüDef is stocked

Every diesel truck with a Selective Catalytic Reduction system runs DEF through a dosing injector to reduce NOx emissions. When that system detects a problem,

When diesel owners search for a DEF additive, two products come up repeatedly: NüDef and Rislone DEF Treatment. Both claim to protect your SCR system.

DEF tank crystallization is the root cause of most SCR system fault codes, engine derates, and unplanned shop visits on diesel vehicles. When urea deposits

Transit bus fleets running diesel engines with Selective Catalytic Reduction systems face DEF crystallization as an operational threat that directly impacts route reliability and maintenance

A diesel motorhome or RV sits in storage for weeks or months at a time, and that idle time is exactly what DEF systems hate

The 6.6L Duramax diesel has powered Chevy Silverado HD and GMC Sierra HD trucks through multiple generations, and it remains one of the most capable

The 6.7L Cummins Turbo Diesel powers more Ram Heavy Duty trucks than any other engine in the segment. It’s a proven platform built to work

Ford Super Duty trucks with the 6.7L Powerstroke diesel engine use a Selective Catalytic Reduction system to meet federal emissions requirements. The SCR system injects

How SCR Systems Actually Work Most diesel operators know their Tier 4 equipment needs DEF, but few understand what happens after that blue fluid enters

Managing diesel exhaust fluid across a fleet of industrial generators presents unique challenges that most DEF guidance simply doesn’t address. Unlike over-the-road trucks that burn

Diesel engines provide the power for America’s transportation and construction industries. And at the heart of every diesel engine’s performance is Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF)