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We understand that running and managing your business is first and foremost. Our goal is to make that easier for you. We make sure we use some of the most state-of-the-art software and create you a customer portal that’s easy to navigate, request service,  pay bills and keep track of your fleets invoices all at no cost to you! You can also request service from our web-site or by calling into one of our offices over the southeast. 

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GENERAL FAQ’S

Good information about the Diesel world.

Diesel engines are generally considered to be very reliable. They are known for their durability and long lifespan, with many diesel engines lasting for hundreds of thousands of miles or more.

One of the reasons for their reliability is that diesel engines operate at lower speeds and produce less wear and tear on the engine components compared to gasoline engines. Diesel fuel also has a higher energy density than gasoline, which means that diesel engines can produce more power from a smaller amount of fuel, reducing strain on the engine.

diesel engines have fewer components than gasoline engines, which means there are fewer parts that can fail or break down. They also have fewer ignition components, which means there are fewer electrical components that can malfunction.

However, like any engine, diesel engines do require regular maintenance to keep them running smoothly and reliably. Regular oil changes, filter replacements, and other maintenance tasks are important to ensure that the engine continues to operate at its best.

While some maintenance tasks on diesel trucks can be performed by the truck owner or operator, it is recommended to have a qualified mechanic or technician perform more complex maintenance tasks. This is especially true for major repairs, such as engine overhauls or transmission repairs.

Diesel engines have unique characteristics and operating principles that require specific knowledge and expertise to properly diagnose and repair. Diesel engines also have specialized components, such as fuel injectors and turbochargers, that require specialized tools and equipment to service.

Additionally, modern diesel engines often have complex computer systems that control the engine’s operation and emissions, which require specialized diagnostic tools and software to properly diagnose and repair any issues.

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