Modern diesel trucks are cleaner and more efficient than ever before. But that cleaner performance doesn’t just happen inside the engine — it’s largely due to the exhaust aftertreatment system working behind the scenes, including the DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) and DEF (Diesel Exhaust Fluid) systems.
... READ MOREAre you a trucker or someone who is immensely interested in trucks? Then you can understand how confusing it can be to determine how often to book a diesel mechanic for servicing.
... READ MOREThe engine is the heart of a vehicle, and maintaining it is the best thing you can do. Did you know the average age of a fleet vehicle in the USA has increased by 17% in the last decade?
... READ MOREDiesel engine services can do wonders for your truck. From an old truck that needs some TLC, diesel engine service can turn it into a truck that can compete with brand new trucks.
... READ MOREOverheating an engine is quite common and can lead to serious consequences if not taken care of in a timely manner. You may have faced overheating issues with your truck or motorhome while traveling long distances. Well, these issues arise due to many reasons.
... READ MOREDiesel engines are built for durability, but even the most reliable engines eventually show signs of wear. For truck drivers and diesel owners, recognizing early warning signs can prevent catastrophic engine failure and extremely expensive repairs.
If your diesel engine begins losing power, consuming excessive oil, or producing unusual smoke, these could be signs that an engine overhaul may be required.
For truck drivers traveling through southern Wyoming along Interstate 80, diagnosing these problems early can help prevent major downtime and expensive roadside breakdowns.
... READ MOREChanging your truck’s oil may not be particularly easy or fun, but it is still an important part of maintaining your vehicle’s engine. In fact, regular oil changes are one of the most important factors contributing to your truck’s operating efficiency.
... READ MOREImagine getting your loaded truck stuck on a busy highway. What a catastrophic situation it would be! While backing up the road would be a dangerous condition, losing time & a gap in the productivity cycle would be even worse.
... READ MOREBeing a trucker is one of the most challenging jobs because of the hazardous situations they have to go through to reach the destination on time. And to make things worse, trucks breakdown due to poor maintenance.
... READ MOREWyoming is known to have the worst winters. The average temperature during winters falls as low as 0°F (-17.8°C). And during the winter, the state witnesses high-speed winds that cause the danger of blow-over situations for truckers.
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