The U.S. Proposes Deleting Limp Mode Entirely For Running A Diesel Truck With A Broken DEF System
The diesel engine continues to be one of the greatest inventions in transportation. Much of the world runs on diesel, and if these engines aren’t reliable, they can cripple vital transportation…
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