DIESEL SERVICE & REPAIR

 

DIESEL CAR MAINTENANCE:

Although it is more expensive to maintain and service a diesel engine, people still buy diesel cars for their fuel economy and overall longevity.

Therefore, if you want to enjoy the fuel saving benefit of your diesel car, make sure it undergoes regular diesel car maintenance and servicing from a professional mechanic.

DIESEL CAR MAINTENANCE TIPS:

  • Use quality fuel to keep your Diesel Fuel Injectors in good condition
  • The diesel engine has a turbocharger that increases the amount of power that it can generate. In order to protect the turbocharger, run the car in park for 60 seconds before shutting off the engine. 2 minutes if you came from a long drive.
  • Ask the mechanic to run a diesel engine flush
  • Go easy when starting your car. Don’t floor-it out of your driveway first thing in the morning.

DIESEL 4WD MAINTENANCE:

Owners of a diesel 4WD’s love its incredible power and fuel economy. A diesel 4WD is the perfect vehicle when taking the family on long drives, and when heading off-road.

Similar to a diesel car, you must take the necessary steps to make sure your 4WD remains in good running condition.

DIESEL ENGINE MAINTENANCE TIPS

Diesel technology has come a long way in recent years from ultra-low sulfur diesel to biodiesel. Gaining DPF filters to cut down on emissions and high efficient common rail injection systems to gain maximum miles per gallon. All of these changes are great if you are taking the proper steps to keeping your diesel vehicle running at peak performance. How do you do that you may ask, well luckily for you we are here to help.

  1. Diesel Engine Turbochargers
    • Diesel engine turbochargers are a huge part of making your truck run efficiently.Turbochargers are a huge part of making your diesel run efficiently. In order for you to get the maximum life and performance out of your induction system there are a few simple ways to make sure this part does not fail prematurely.
      • First off always allow your vehicle to start up and idle for a few minutes. Getting in and mashing the gas as soon as you start it is one of the worst things you can do to a cold engine. You must allow time for oil to reach all the nooks and crannies inside of your engine, the turbo is just one of the major parts this oil needs to reach.
      • Oil additives are also great for turbochargers and oil systems in diesel vehicles due to the amount of heat these engines create. Oil additives will help keep lubrication at peak levels and help these intricate parts stay running for a long time.
  1. Biodiesel, ULSD & Diesel Fuel Additives
    • Fuel has been going between ULSD and biodiesel. These are the two main fuels you will see at any truck stop or fuel station. No matter what one is readily available near you a diesel fuel additive is always necessary. Diesel fuel additives will keep those injectors flowing at full capacity, with a nice even spray pattern.
    • You also want to find a fuel additive that demulsifies water. A lot of additives on the market will try and burn the water out through the injection system, but why? Why make it harder for your diesel vehicle that has a fuel water separator for a reason? The fuel water separator is made to take the water out of diesel fuel, so find yourself an additive that removes water and makes that systems job that much easier.
    • Another thing diesel fuel additives are great for is fuel gelling. In the cold months no one wants to go out to their vehicle for it not to start, so why not have a sense of security by using a fuel additive to eliminate this headache.
  2. Diesel Oil and Filter Changes
    • Diesel engine oil life all depends on how often the vehicle is driven and the conditions which it is being used.This is another vital maintenance item on a diesel engine. Diesel oil changes are critical – as stated before, these engines are high heat running motors. Engine oil life all depends on how often the vehicle is driven and the conditions which it is being used. It is crucial to follow OEM recommended oil change intervals in order to keep your engine humming down the road.
    • While engine oil seems it would be the only filter you should have to worry about its not! Diesel fuel filters need to be changed at certain intervals as well. With today’s diesel fuels this is just as important as changing your oil and air filters. This needs to be a priority service item as well.
  3. Diesel Coolant & Additives
    • We’ve said a few times in this article that diesel engines are high heat engines, and it’s true!We’ve said a few times in this article that diesel engines are high heat engines, and it’s true!  So, let’s talk coolants. For anyone who has ever walked in to an auto parts store and needed coolant and had no idea what they were looking for, we’re sure when you got to the cooling section you got a headache. There are different colors and different specifications, and you asked yourself what one is right for me? Again you are going to want to use the OEM recommended coolant.
    • Mixing coolants is one of the worse things you can do to any engine. This can create a chemical reaction and leave your cooling system looking like you were trying to make a milkshake. This will leave you with new set of issues all the way down to needing an entirely new engine.
    • Another thing people think of doing is adding water. While if you are stranded on the side of the road and this is all you have by all means do it, but once you get where you need to go you have to switch it back out for the recommended coolant. Plain water does not disperse heat as an actual coolant can, so over time this can lead to bigger problems as well, not to mention your engine block could crack and freeze in those cold winter months.

So, the moral of the story is to:

  1. Keep your foot off the pedal until your engine is at operating temperature to make sure all those intricate parts are properly lubricated.
  2. Use a diesel fuel additive to keep your injection system clean and your fuel from gelling.
  3. Stay on schedule with your oil, air, and fuel filter changes.
  4. Lastly, make sure the coolant you are running in your engine meets or exceeds OEM specifications.

Lastly, turn the key and enjoy the drive with your happy, healthy engine!

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