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DEF shelf life

eheading
Explorer
Explorer
I have read that DEF has a definite shelf life, and I've heard figures of around 6 months. Given that most of us don't use our motorhomes in the winter, or at least like in my case, only on relatively short distances, the DEF in my motorhome tank is going to be over 6 months old by spring.

My question is - what happens when it "deteriorates"? Does it mess up the system, or just not work as well??

Ed Headington
2013 Ventana LE
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naturist
Nomad
Nomad
bluwtr49 wrote:
If stored at moderate temps...it should be good for well over a year. After all it's nothing but water and urea (fertilizer)

DEF


Yes, it is just water and urea, and indeed it should last a year at moderate temperatures and out of the sunlight.

At the same time, it does degrade over time. But it is pretty darn cheap stuff, even at the highly inflated prices we might have to pay at some retail establishments.

I note that BMW dealers are supposed to flush and refill diesel car DEF tanks with every oil change to insure that no BMW owner is brought to grief by $10 worth of the stuff. (The DEF tank in my X5 35d holds about 6 gallons. So assuming the tank is relatively full, which it shouldn't be by the time oil change interval rolls around, $10 or so isn't an issue for anybody.)

I don't think the OP has a lot to worry about, unless, of course, he doesn't use up that tank full of DEF over the following summer. In which case, it might not be a bad idea to do a dump and refill each spring just to make sure.

bluwtr49
Explorer II
Explorer II
If stored at moderate temps...it should be good for well over a year. After all it's nothing but water and urea (fertilizer)

DEF
Dick

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Mr_Mark1
Explorer
Explorer
I found this excerpt on a DEF site.

"The shelf life of DEF is two years if the fluid temperature remains between 12°F (-10°C) and 86°F (30°C). Where DEF is stored outside in bulk tanks or totes then heating and cooling solutions are available to ensure it is kept within the correct temperature range. Cooling is usually achieved by insulation and ventilation. Air conditioning is not required."

I don't think the magic time of 6 months is going to make DEF useless. Like my fuel tank, I would fill it up before storage as to keep the air in the tank to a minimum. For us, we'll use the coach on a monthly basis and we will not be in extreme temps cold or hot. With the tanks being inside the bay area, it would take extra extreme temps to change the temp of the DEF.

We have a 16 gallon DEF tank in our new coach and I just filled it for the first time. We drove 2,300 miles on a little less than 15 gallons (don't have the receipt in front of me).

MM.
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sch911
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Explorer
According to ISO 22241-3 If stored between 10F and 90F and not subjected to direct sunlight the life expectancy of DEF is a minimum of one year.
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