The brakes on your diesel truck should last for about 45,000-50,000 miles. However, depending on your driving habits, they can wear out much sooner. Fortunately, there are a few simple practices you can incorporate to maximize the life of your brakes. Here they are. Regular Brake Inspections Get a professional mechanic to inspect your brakes…
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Signs That Your Diesel Vehicle Needs New Tires
You rely on your tires for safety while driving your diesel vehicle. A tire blowout is not just inconvenient; it’s dangerous. Fortunately, all it takes is some care and attention to monitor the condition of your tires and stop a blowout before it happens. Here are the signs that it may be time to replace…
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Winter Maintenance Tips For Your Diesel Vehicle
The winter season is upon us, and while it’s not as harsh as in some other parts of the world, falling temps still put stress on your diesel engine. Diesel vehicles respond far more poorly to cold than other kinds of vehicles do. If the temp gets really low, you might have difficulty getting it…
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How Often Should You Service Your Diesel Truck?
If you’ve recently purchased a new diesel truck, you may be curious about its maintenance schedule. After all, a diesel truck is very different from other kinds of vehicles. If you’re feeling uncertain about how often you should take your diesel truck to a mechanic for service, here are a few helpful guidelines. The…
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