Brakes

We have our vehicles so we can jump in and go somewhere...but once we get close, it’s important to stop there! Your brakes are located on each wheel, and they use friction to slow the rotational energy of the wheels so you can slow down and stop where desired. They are complex systems using hydraulic…

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Check Engine Light

Your “Check Engine Light” is simply a warning light that has received information from a sensor connected to your vehicle’s ECM, or “engine control module”. It can be an indicator of needed maintenance, or it could also be warning you of a major component…

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Climate Control/AC/Heat

Let's talk about air conditioning service and repair issues. Most of us we don't give our air conditioning a second thought as long as it's making cold air. But it's a complex and expensive system that we should think about before it starts blowing hot air. The refrigerant in the air conditioner contains…

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Diagnostics

At Diesel Works, when it comes to diagnostics, there’s no better technology then dealership qauilty diagnostic tools direct from the factory. Our mechanics use this diagnostic equipment, arguably the best equipment on the market, on each and every vehicle we perform a diagnostic test to ensure the most…

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Diesel Performance

The suspension of your vehicle determines how it will ride, and how it will handle bumps, turns and even tracking straight down the road. It is made up of many different components including arms, ball joints, shocks or struts, springs, and in some cases airbags, an air compressor and lines and switches…

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Electrical

The electrical system in your vehicle is like the nervous system in your body...sensors generate impulses that are distributed, then processed, and those processed impulses are sent to some other area to display information, actuate another sensor or mechanical device, or provide power for device operation. Electrical…

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Exhaust and Emissions

Carbon monoxide is the leading cause of accidental poisoning deaths. It's a dangerous and potentially lethal toxin. Excessive exposure to auto exhaust can cause brain damage and even death. If you see, smell or hear exhaust anywhere but the tailpipe, get an auto inspection right away. Exhaust and Emissions Several…

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