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Saving Money On Your Semi Truck Repairs With Regular Maintenance

August 12, 2020
By Jeffery White

When something breaks down in your truck, you basically have two options: to do the repair yourself or to take your vehicle to one of the truck repair shops in your area. The decision is based on whether you’re an independent driver or a company driver. Of course, the best option is to have regular servicing on your truck to prevent any major issues.

Simple Truck Repairs

There are several DIY options for experienced truck drivers if they carry the correct tools.
Some of these include:

– Headlight Replacement
– Installing Grommets And Taillights
– Replacing Mud Flaps
– Landing Gear Crank Handle Repair

If you feel comfortable doing minor repairs on your own, it is important that you purchase the right quality products.

Preventative Measures

They say an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. It is vital that you are diligent when conducting your pre-trip inspections and reports. Make sure you check the following:

– Parking Brakes
– Service Brakes, Including Brake Connections
– Steering Mechanism
– Lights And Reflectors
– Tires, Wheels, And Rims
– Horn
– Windshield Wipers
– Rear Vision Mirrors
– Emergency Equipment
– Engine Compartment For Any Leaks

If you are working for a company as opposed to being an independent driver, look over the truck. Are there scrape marks or cosmetic damage? If you find a problem on the trailer, make sure to protect yourself by looking for other signs of negligence or abuse. If you are in doubt, contact the driver manager.

When Your Rig Breaks Down

When a semi-truck breaks down, the reason is usually one of the following:

● Brake Wear Or Damage
● Electrical Malfunction
● Tire Wear Or Damage
● Air Line And Hose Problems
● Transmission Issues

The reality is that the longer your truck is in the shop, the more money you end up spending. The best way to avoid costly semi-truck repairs is to properly maintain your vehicle. This includes doing regular oil changes, having your radiator and fuel vent checked, having your brakes inspected, and greasing all of the moving parts.

Unlike other truck repair shops, J & W Mechanical Fleet Services will be your partner in keeping your vehicle maintained and on the road. Since 1997, we have been providing semi-tractor drivers with top-notch repairs and products at reasonable prices. We pride ourselves on delivering excellent customer service. In addition, we provide towing services and Commercial Vehicle Inspection Program (CVIP) inspections. Call us today, and allow us to be the repair shop you can always count on.

The information on this page may have changed since we first published it and is for informational use only and is no substitute for actual professional advice. If you’d like to establish a relationship, reach out to us and we’ll tell you how we can make it official.