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6.7L Diesel Exhaust Emissions Fluid Heater fit Super Duty F-250 F-350 F-450 F-550 BC3Z5J225KA BC3Z5J225L BC3Z5L227F 904372

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About 6.7L Diesel Exhaust Emissions Fluid Heater Fit

Fits the following 6.7L vehicles: 2011-2016 for Ford F-250 Super Duty 2011-2016 for Ford F-350 Super Duty 2011-2016 for Ford F-450 Super Duty 2011-2016 for Ford F-550 Super Duty 2011-2016 for Ford F-350 Super-Duty 2011-2016 for Ford F-250 Super-Duty Replaces part numbers: BC3Z5J225KA, BC3Z5J225L, 904372, for Dorman 904-372, EM1506URH, 118826 If your diesel vehicle is confined to a limited speed, or in power reduction mode, a common culprit may be a failed original DEF Heater. Properly functioning DEF Heaters are required in most states for vehicle inspection. High quality plastic construction for added durability. Complete kit: includes all necessary gaskets and o-rings needed for a complete replacement. Ford Truck / F250 Super Duty 2011-2015 (Engine: 6.7L V8 Diesel) Ford Truck / F350 Super Duty 2011-2015 (Engine: 6.7L V8 Diesel) Method of installation: 1:Remove the oil out let dust cover and return oil outlet dust cover on the flange, and then insert the oil seal ring and the return oil ring. 2:Install the top seal ring into the urea tank. 3:Install the Pre-heater into the urea tank and rotate it to the right by 10°tolock the oil tank firmly.Then press the top cover into the urea tank port,and press it tightly with the seal ring of the top cover. 4:Screw the flange plate to fix the top cover. 5:Install Urea pump assembly. 6:Connect vapour filtration lines,wiring plugs,etc.Use Ribbon to fasten the wiring 7:After all installed,it needs to meet certain conditions to make system work,so directly using computer to control the detection system to see whether it is working,or it is necessary to start the vehicle for a period of time to observe whether the system shows warning.