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It’s recommended to service your truck every 10,000-20,000 miles or as specified in the manufacturer’s manual.
Common signs include unusual noises, reduced fuel efficiency, difficulty in starting, and dashboard warning lights.
Yes, we provide emergency repair services to ensure your truck is back on the road quickly and safely.
The frequency of DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) cleaning depends on several factors, including the type of truck, driving conditions, and maintenance habits. However, here are some general guidelines:
Light-Duty Trucks: Every 50,000 to 75,000 miles
Heavy-Duty Trucks: Every 100,000 to 150,000 miles
Severe Conditions (Frequent Idling, City Driving): As often as 40,000 miles or soot level check
Loss of power
Increased fuel consumption
Frequent regeneration cycles
DPF warning light on the dashboard
Regular preventive cleaning extends the life of the DPF and prevents costly replacements. A forced regeneration, ultrasonic cleaning, or baking method can be used to clean a clogged DPF
Truck alignment refers to adjusting the angles of the wheels to ensure they are parallel to each other and perpendicular to the ground. Proper alignment improves steering, tire life, and fuel efficiency.
Regular oil changes and filters, using high-quality fuel, and ensuring proper coolant levels can significantly prolong your engine’s life.
Regular brake inspections, pad replacements, and fluid checks are essential to ensure safety and optimal performance.
Yes, we specialize in comprehensive fleet maintenance programs to keep all your trucks operating efficiently and reliably.
It depends on road conditions and driving habits, but a general rule is:
Every 50,000 to 80,000 miles (for regular checks)
After hitting a large pothole or curb
After replacing steering or suspension components
If you notice handling issues
Signs that your truck needs an alignment include:
Uneven or rapid tire wear
Steering pulling to one side
Vibrations in the steering wheel
A crooked steering wheel while driving straight
True Care Truck Services offers expert truck maintenance, repairs, and fleet solutions. Our reliable, customer-focused services ensure your trucks stay efficient, minimizing downtime and maximizing productivity for your business.
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