Automotive &
Diesel Services
Regular gas and diesel services are essential for maintaining the efficiency and longevity of your vehicle. These services ensure that your fuel system is functioning properly. Neglecting regular maintenance can lead to engine damage, decreased efficiency, and costly repairs. By prioritizing these services, you ensure that your vehicle runs smoothly and reliably for years to come.
Oil and Filter Changes
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Check and change engine oil as per manufacturer recommendations (typically every 3,000–7,500 miles for gas engines and 5,000–10,000 miles for diesel).
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Replace the oil filter during each oil change.
Air Filter Replacement
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Inspect and replace the air filter regularly to ensure proper airflow.
Fuel System Maintenance
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Replace the fuel filter (diesel engines often have multiple fuel filters).
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Use a fuel system cleaner periodically.
Coolant System Check
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Inspect coolant levels and top off if needed.
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Flush and replace the coolant every 2–5 years or as specified.
Battery Maintenance
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Check battery terminals for corrosion and clean if necessary.
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Test battery voltage to ensure proper function
Belt and Hose Inspection
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Inspect serpentine belts, timing belts, and hoses for wear, cracks, or leaks.
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Replace as necessary (typically every 60,000–100,000 miles for belts).
Spark Plugs and Ignition System (Gas Engines)
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Replace spark plugs (typically every 30,000–100,000 miles depending on the type).
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Inspect ignition coils and wires for wear.
Diesel Glow Plug or Injector Maintenance (Diesel Engines)
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Inspect glow plugs for proper function and replace as needed.
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Ensure diesel injectors are clean and functioning efficiently.
Exhaust System Inspection
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Check for leaks, damage, or excessive soot buildup.
Fluid Levels and Quality
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Inspect and top off or replace fluids such as:
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Brake fluid
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Power steering fluid
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Transmission fluid
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Differential oil (diesel engines often have higher torque, so this is especially important)
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Engine Timing and Calibration
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For diesel engines, ensure proper injector timing.
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Regularly calibrate the engine control unit (ECU) as needed
Check and Replace Filters
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Cabin air filter (if applicable).
Drivetrain Maintenance
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Grease U-joints and inspect driveshaft components
Inspect the Cooling Fan and Radiator
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Check for leaks, cracks, or blockages in the radiator.
Computer Programing
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Diagonistic testing and reprogramming of computer modules.