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All - the DEF is a pollution system, and is covered by the warranty on the engine. Don't let them smoke you. Newmar did NOT install that part, actually Freightliner did, but believe all that stuff is part of the power plant freightliner/spartan choose, i.e., Cummins. Make them fix it.
 
The line between powertrain, emission control and chassis is about as wide as a football field and as blurry as the morning after a high school “kegger!”

I just had a discussion with Spartan, Cummins and Newmar about a similar type issue (not DEF-related) and the most definitive answer I could get as to who was responsible for an engine-related problem (engine won’t shut off) was “it all depends.” Spartan finally stepped up and agreed to cover the fix (if they can find the intermittent problem) under warranty. I thought it would have been a Cummins issue, but what do I know?

TJ
 
The line between powertrain, emission control and chassis is about as wide as a football field and as blurry as the morning after a high school “kegger!”

I just had a discussion with Spartan, Cummins and Newmar about a similar type issue (not DEF-related) and the most definitive answer I could get as to who was responsible for an engine-related problem (engine won’t shut off) was “it all depends.” Spartan finally stepped up and agreed to cover the fix (if they can find the intermittent problem) under warranty. I thought it would have been a Cummins issue, but what do I know?

TJ
How about we all blame @Neal ?
 
The line between powertrain, emission control and chassis is about as wide as a football field and as blurry as the morning after a high school “kegger!”
This is my most favorite @TJ&LadyDi quote of all time :ROFLMAO:

I hope you change your mind but understand if you don’t. Sure would be a different place without one of my favorite characters always dropping some know how and wisdom
 
This is my most favorite @TJ&LadyDi quote of all time :ROFLMAO:

I hope you change your mind but understand if you don’t. Sure would be a different place without one of my favorite characters always dropping some know how and wisdom
This Ol’ Dinosaur is ornery enough to stick around and aggravate you active RVers even after we are no longer RVing.

TJ
 

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