The EPA has advised diesel engine manufacturers to remove urea quality sensors, known for high failure rates, from emissions systems. This move matters as it provides developers and tech professionals with regulatory clarity to explore alternative methods like NOx sensors for ensuring proper urea concentration in DEF without facing legal repercussions. Watch for further developments on how this change impacts cold-weather performance and regulation compliance.
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