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Have an auto repair-related question? We have the answer! Check out our FAQs below to learn more about our company and services.

  • How often is a fuel induction service needed?

    Induction services should be done by an auto repair shop every 6 months, or at least once a year. A study by IMR Automotive Market Research found that 7.9% of consumers indicate they have delayed routine vehicle maintenance. However, maintenance like fuel induction service can prevent many long-term problems in your vehicle. Contact us today to schedule an appointment. 

  • How do I know when my diesel engine needs a repair?

    One of the biggest signs that you need to bring your vehicle to a diesel repair shop is colored smoke. All vehicles produce some exhaust, but a diesel engine can produce unusual colored smoke that will alert a mechanic to mechanical problems. Black smoke, for example, typically means the motor is receiving too much fuel and not enough air. This issue often results from a faulty injector or a clogged air cleaner. White smoke indicates the combustion chamber isn't producing enough heat. Fuel that contains water often causes this. Blue smoke is usually a sign the vehicle is burning engine oil because of a leaking turbocharger seal. When this happens, the oil may seep into the intake and exhaust system, where the truck burns it like fuel. If your engine is making sounds during a tuneup, repair professionals will investigate any unusual knocking, banging, or pinging sounds. Experts often use a process called a diesel purge to discover the problem. They run a special lubricant through the system, which allows the technician to isolate the noise and diagnose the problem more accurately. Another common problem is difficulty starting your vehicle. Several issues can prevent a diesel engine from starting, including simple problems like dead batteries and more complicated repairs like bad fuel lines or burned-out glow plugs. The range of potential causes makes it time-consuming to try to solve the issue yourself. Instead, obtain a general tuneup to get to the bottom of the failure efficiently.

  • What sets Twin Ports Diesel & Auto apart from the competition?

    We are an experienced diesel repair shop that provides fast, high-quality diesel truck repair services. We have a team of professional, skilled on-site technicians to handle your repairs. Contact us today to learn more about our services.

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