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Do you remember the first time you got a new car? My first vehicle was a hand-me-down from my parents, and although it wasn't the nicest car, it was all I needed to get out on the town and enjoy a night out with my friends. Over time, I became quite the car enthusiast, and I learned how to make things right one problem at a time. It was incredible to see how much of a difference my efforts made, and within no time, I really felt like I had a handle on my vehicle. This blog is all about automotive care. Check it out!

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Taking Your Heavy Duty Truck In For Repair

Owning a heavy-duty truck that is used for work, towing, or around your farm can be great, but there are some things to consider when you need truck repairs. Because your heavy-duty truck is larger than standard trucks, the shop you will take it to needs to have the right tools and equipment to handle the work you need. 

The Right Shop

Heavy-duty trucks can handle a lot of weight and pull larger loads because they are built with heavier components than standard trucks. A traditional auto repair shop may not be able to handle the size and weight of your truck, so you may need to find a truck repair shop that has the tools and equipment to work on it for you. 

The dealer where you bought the truck can service it, but taking the truck there can be very inconvenient and time-consuming if they are not close by. Truck shops are often larger repair shops with oversize doors and heavy-duty lifts to deal with the weight and size of the trucks they service daily. 

The techs in these truck repair shops understand how the systems on heavy-duty trucks work and are trained specifically to work on larger vehicles. If you have a diesel engine in your truck, it is essential that you have a trained diesel tech working on it or servicing it for you. 

Truck Service

Servicing a heavy-duty truck involves many of the same things that car services involve, but the parts and components on the truck are larger and often not something that a typical shop will carry. Most shops that handle heavy-duty truck repairs and service will have oil filters, air filters, heavy-duty oil, and all the items needed to address your service needs. 

If you want a synthetic oil or something special used in your truck, make sure to ask the tech or the service advisor about it when you schedule your service appointment so they can have the required products ready when you arrive. 

Truck Repair

If there is a problem with your truck, a shop that handles truck repairs can most likely fix it for you. Call the shop to schedule a time to bring the tuck and let them know what the truck is doing.  

If the truck is diesel, let them know that, and if something additional has been added, like turbos or a power chip, it is crucial to let the shop know so they can account for that during any testing and diagnosis.