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Smoke bellows from the exhaust stacks of a tractor in Miami, Florida. Trucking groups hailed the EPA’s action to rescind a ...
While diesel-powered passenger vehicles are increasingly limited in the U.S., they remain vital, especially for those in the ...
The Environmental Protection Agency announced on March 27, 2026, that it is removing the diesel exhaust fluid sensor ...
The EPA is encouraging manufacturers to return to or adopt NOx sensor-based strategies to improve system robustness and reduce failures associated with DEF sensors, but OEMs are largely left to ...
At the Great American Agriculture Celebration on the White House South Lawn Friday, President Trump announced that the ...
New guidance allows engine makers to replace problematic DEF sensors with NOx-based systems, aiming to reduce unnecessary ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] Ongoing shortages of replacement parts for failed diesel exhaust fluid quality sensors are believed to be causing thousands of trucks ...
The U.S. Small Business Administration estimates new guidance on diesel exhaust fluid sensors will save farmers and truckers ...