30,000 Mile Service
The 30,000 mile mark is one of the most important early service intervals for a diesel truck, and staying on schedule here pays off in reliability and long-term engine health for miles to come.
4x4 Service
A four-wheel drive system is only as reliable as the maintenance behind it, and keeping the transfer case, differentials, and engagement components in good shape means your truck will be ready when you actually need it.
60,000 Mile Service
The 60,000 mile service is a critical checkpoint for any diesel truck, covering the fluids, filters, and wear items that keep your engine and drivetrain protected through the next stretch of hard work.
90,000 Mile Service
A 90,000 mile service is one of the most thorough checkpoints in a diesel truck’s life, covering the fluids, wear components, and critical systems that determine whether your truck keeps performing or starts letting you down.
AC & Heat Repair
A properly working climate control system is not a luxury in a diesel truck, it’s what keeps you comfortable and focused whether you’re hauling across Ohio in August or heading to a job site on a cold February morning.
Aftermarket Additions
Aftermarket additions can transform a capable diesel truck into an exceptional one, whether you are chasing more performance, better efficiency, or the right setup for serious towing and hauling work.
Auto Detailing
Professional auto detailing goes beyond a quick wash to restore and protect your truck’s interior and exterior, giving a hardworking diesel the deep clean it needs to look its best and hold its value.
Auto Diagnostics
Accurate auto diagnostics are the foundation of every good repair, and getting the diagnosis right the first time means faster fixes, less money spent, and a truck that stays off the lift longer.
Axle Service
Axle service keeps the connection between your drivetrain and your wheels in solid shape, and staying on top of fluid changes, seals, and wear components is one of the best ways to protect a hard-working diesel truck from costly drivetrain damage.
Battery & Alternator
The battery, starter, and alternator work together to start your diesel and keep it running, and when any one of them starts to fail, it puts the whole electrical system under stress that can lead to bigger problems down the road.
Belts & Hoses
Belts and hoses are easy to overlook and expensive to ignore, and replacing them on schedule is one of the most straightforward ways to keep a diesel truck from leaving you stranded at the worst possible moment.
Brake Repair
Brake repair on a diesel truck is about more than stopping power, it is about making sure a heavy, hard-working vehicle can handle the demands placed on it safely, whether you are loaded down on the highway or coming off a steep grade.
Car Lights
Proper lighting keeps you visible, keeps you legal, and keeps you safe on the road, and whether it is a simple bulb replacement or a wiring issue causing repeated failures, getting it fixed right the first time is always the better call.
Check Engine Light
A check engine light on a diesel truck is your vehicle’s way of flagging a problem before it gets worse, and getting an accurate diagnosis quickly is always better than waiting to see what happens next.
Clutch Repair
Clutch repair on a diesel truck is a significant job that requires the right experience and the right parts, and doing it correctly the first time means your truck gets back to work without the same problem showing up again down the road.
Diesel Engine
Diesel engine repair requires specialized knowledge, the right equipment, and real hands-on experience with how these engines are built and how they fail, and getting the diagnosis right the first time is what separates a good repair from an expensive guessing game.
Drivetrain & Differential
The drivetrain and differential are what connect your diesel’s power to the road, and keeping those components properly serviced and repaired is essential for a truck that needs to perform reliably under load day after day.
Electrical Repair
Electrical repair on a diesel truck requires systematic diagnostic work and the right equipment to trace problems through complex systems, and getting it right the first time saves a lot of time and money compared to replacing parts that turn out not to be the cause.
Cooling System
The cooling system on a diesel truck works harder than most people realize, and keeping it in good shape with clean coolant, a functioning thermostat, and leak-free components is one of the most important things you can do for long-term engine health.
Exhaust System
The exhaust system on a diesel truck is closely tied to engine performance, fuel economy, and emissions compliance, and keeping it in good working order is about more than just fixing a leak or a rattle.
Factory-Scheduled Maintenance
Factory-scheduled maintenance keeps your diesel running the way it was designed to, protects your warranty coverage, and catches the small issues that become big problems when service intervals get skipped or stretched too far.
Fleet Repair
Fleet repair done right means consistent maintenance, fast turnaround, and a shop that communicates clearly so your vehicles stay on the road and your operation does not miss a beat because of an unexpected breakdown or a service interval that slipped through the cracks.
Fluid Flushes
Fluid flushes are some of the most cost-effective maintenance services you can do for a diesel truck, and keeping clean, fresh fluid in every system is one of the simplest ways to avoid the expensive component failures that follow when service gets deferred too long.
Fuel System Service
The fuel system is at the heart of how a diesel engine performs, and keeping it clean, properly pressurized, and free of worn components is what separates a diesel that runs strong for 300,000 miles from one that starts causing expensive problems long before it should.
Heater Core
A leaking heater core left unaddressed will damage your cab interior, fog your windows, and pull coolant from your engine’s cooling system, and replacing it correctly is one of those jobs that rewards patience and experience in equal measure.
Off-Road Equipment
Off-road equipment transforms what a diesel truck is capable of, and choosing the right parts for your specific use and having them installed correctly is what separates a truck that performs better from one that just looks the part.
Oil Change
A diesel oil change done right means the correct oil specification for your engine, the right filter, and the appropriate interval for how you use your truck, because diesel engines are not forgiving when those details get overlooked.
PCV Valve Replacement
The PCV valve and crankcase ventilation system keep internal engine pressure in check, and a failed or restricted system can cause oil leaks, increased oil consumption, and intake contamination that affects how your diesel runs and how long it lasts.
Power Steering Service
Power steering service keeps one of the most used systems on your truck operating smoothly, and staying on top of fluid condition and small leaks is what prevents an inexpensive maintenance item from turning into a pump or steering gear replacement.
Pre-Purchase Inspection
A pre-purchase inspection gives you the full picture on a used diesel truck before the money changes hands, and the cost of knowing what you are buying is always less than the cost of finding out after the fact.
RV Service
Diesel RV service requires a shop that understands the specific mechanical demands of a heavy, high-mileage coach engine and chassis, and getting the maintenance right before a long trip is always better than dealing with a breakdown far from home.
Safety Inspection
A safety inspection done right covers every system that keeps a diesel truck under control and on the road, and having a qualified shop go through it thoroughly is the only way to know for certain that your vehicle is as safe as it needs to be.
Serpentine Belt
Serpentine belt replacement is one of the most important preventive maintenance jobs on a diesel truck, and doing it on schedule along with the tensioner and pulleys is what keeps the belt drive system reliable between service intervals.
Smog Check
Whether you need to pass an emissions inspection or simply want to know that your diesel’s emissions systems are functioning correctly, understanding the health of your DPF, EGR, and SCR systems is important for both compliance and long-term engine performance.
Speedometer
A speedometer that reads incorrectly or stops working entirely affects your safety, your service intervals, and the accuracy of your truck’s odometer, and tracing the source of the problem correctly is what gets it fixed right the first time.
Steering Repair
Steering repair on a diesel truck is about more than fixing what is obviously broken, it is about restoring the precision and confidence that a heavy, hard-working truck needs to handle safely under any conditions.
Suspension Repair
Suspension repair on a diesel truck is about keeping a heavy, hard-working vehicle stable and in control under load, and staying on top of worn shocks, ball joints, and spring components is what keeps the handling and safety where they need to be.
Timing Belt Replacement
Timing belt replacement is one of the most important preventive maintenance intervals on the diesel engines that require it, and completing it on schedule with all the associated components is what stands between routine maintenance and catastrophic engine damage.
Tire Rotation
Regular tire rotation is one of the most cost-effective maintenance services you can do for a diesel truck, extending tire life, maintaining even wear across all four corners, and giving your shop a chance to catch brake and suspension issues before they develop into bigger problems.
Towing
When your diesel breaks down, getting it to the right shop quickly is the first step in getting back on the road, and having a shop that helps coordinate the tow and starts the repair process without delay makes a stressful situation a lot more manageable.
Transmission Repair
Transmission repair on a diesel truck covers everything from targeted component repairs and fluid services to full rebuilds and replacements, and getting the diagnosis right is what determines which path actually solves the problem and which one just delays the inevitable.
Tune-Ups
A diesel tune-up focuses on the fuel filters, air filtration, glow plugs, and injection system components that have the most direct impact on how cleanly and efficiently your engine runs, and staying on top of these items is what keeps a diesel performing the way it should mile after mile.
Water Pump
Water pump replacement is one of the most important cooling system repairs on a diesel truck, and doing it at the first sign of failure rather than waiting for an overheating event is what keeps a straightforward repair from becoming a damaged engine.
Wheel Alignment
Wheel alignment keeps your diesel truck tracking straight, wearing its tires evenly, and running as efficiently as it should, and staying on top of it after suspension work, steering repairs, and major road impacts is what protects your tire investment and your fuel economy.
Wiper Blade
Wiper blade replacement is one of the quickest and least expensive ways to improve safety on a working truck, and staying ahead of worn blades means you are never caught in a rainstorm wishing you had taken care of it sooner.