Q. Why is my diesel truck blowing black smoke?
A. Black smoke usually means excess fuel is burning. It could be due to a clogged air filter, faulty injector, or turbo issue. We can diagnose and fix the problem.
Q. How often should I service my diesel engine?
A. Regular maintenance every 5,000–7,500 miles is best. It keeps your engine in top shape and helps avoid costly repairs. We can set up a service schedule for you.
Q. What should I do if my check engine light comes on?
A. The check engine light can mean various issues, from minor to urgent. Bring your car in for a quick diagnostic to determine the cause and prevent further damage.
Q. Why is my car making a squealing noise when I brake?
A. Squealing brakes often mean worn pads or rotor issues. It’s best to bring your car in soon to avoid more costly damage or compromised braking.
Q. Can you repair diesel fuel injectors, or should I replace them?
A. We can assess if your injectors can be repaired or if replacement is needed. Regular injector checks help prevent performance issues and improve fuel efficiency.
keyboard_arrow_up

Accessibility Toolbar