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Tips to Service Your Heavy-Duty Truck

Whether you own just one truck or manage an extensive fleet, you’ll want to keep your models in tip-top shape to keep your business rolling.

Whether you own just one truck or manage an extensive fleet, you’ll want to keep your models in tip-top shape to keep your business rolling. Don’t worry if you are unsure of where to begin—our guide has you covered.

As your local service centre, we at Truck Zone know a thing or two about maintaining your heavy-duty machines. Our experts have created this guide to highlight a few tips to service your rig and keep it shining like new. Read on to learn more, and for more information, swing by one of our shops in Edmonton, Lloydminster, Bonnyville, or Grande Prairie. We are happy to welcome our friends from out of town as well, so reach out today.

Tune-Up Your Brakes and Suspension

One of the most vital aspects of maintaining a truck is tuning up its brakes and suspension. The overall condition of these essential components can affect your safety and driving experience on the road.

Make sure that you spend some time examining your brake drums, shoes, and pads, and ensure that you inspect them before each trip. If you notice any signs of wear and tear, you will want to repair the part or replace it before hitting the road. You will also want to ensure that your truck’s braking system is responsive instead of sluggish and allows you to control your model efficiently.

As you may know, a healthy suspension is crucial to reducing vibrations and unnecessary stress on your truck. This component helps in the smooth running of your vehicle and keeps the operator safe, too. Ensure that you test the shocks, cabin air springs, and anti-vibration components and seek immediate expert assistance if they appear worn out or broken.

Maintain Your Engine

Next, you’ll need to maintain your truck engine. This will help optimize its performance and extend its lifespan, and let you make the most of your investment.

Typically, you should include tasks like replacing oil and oil filters and topping off low-level fluids into your maintenance schedule. You’ll also want to cleanse your diesel particulate filter, diesel oxidation catalyst, and after-treatment fuel injector.

Clean Your Truck

In addition to the points above, make sure that you clean your truck thoroughly and regularly. This will help keep your model tidy and let it continue performing for years. Moreover, a well-maintained machine makes you appear professional, which can even help you win a few business deals.

When cleaning your truck, ensure that you wash it thoroughly, including cleaning your windows and mirrors, tires, and the inside of your model’s cab. Ideally, you can wash your truck after each trip to remove any dirt and grime accumulated on it on the road.

We hope this guide comes in handy when servicing your heavy-duty truck. If you have more questions or need help repairing your rig, our friendly experts can help. Truck Zone is a one-stop destination for all your truck needs, and our service department is well-stocked with the right tools and maintenance products needed to tune up your vehicles. To schedule an appointment, connect with any of our teams across Alberta. We will be more than happy to help keep your unit on the road.

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