Semi Truck Maintenance Checklist For Fall Season
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Semi Truck Maintenance Checklist For Winter Season



You've invested a lot of time and money into your heavy-duty truck. Fall is a great time to make sure that your truck is ready for the upcoming winter season. In the Fall, heavy-duty trucks are in use for longer periods of time and with more demands on them. The cold weather can cause these vehicles to break down more often. It is important to check your truck before it starts to get too cold outside.


You may be thinking that you'll just wait until the snow starts to fly and then do all your maintenance, but it's better to get ahead of the game.


This article will give you maintenance tips on how to keep your truck running smoothly this Fall and how to avoid any costly repairs that could happen if you don't take care of it now.

 

1. Check the Fluids


– Check all fluids, including engine oil, coolant, brake fluid, and transmission fluid. If any fluids are low or need to be replaced, add, or replace them now before they cause damage to your vehicle.





2. Inspect the Tires:

- Inspect tires for signs of uneven wear, cuts, or cracks. Make sure that all tires have enough tread left on them for safe driving during the winter months. If you need new tires, now is a good time to get them before they're needed for winter driving conditions.


3. Examine the Clutch and Gearbox:

Heavy Duty Truck gearbox and clutch should be inspected on a regular basis for optimal power and performance. Check that there are no signs of leaks or slippage on the clutch or gearbox; otherwise, this can impact your fuel efficiency and your semi truck's overall reliability. Therefore, it is important to bring your truck into a professional service shop for seasonal maintenance to reduce your downtime.


4.Test the Battery


The first thing you should do is test the battery. This will help you determine if it needs to be replaced or not. If the battery is in good condition, then you should get it tested again in a few weeks to ensure that your truck's battery has enough power to keep your truck on the road.

Are you looking for a reliable and professional service shop for your fleet? Bring your truck to PBX Truck Service to ensure everything with your semi-truck is running smoothly. Keep Up with Preventative Maintenance to minimize your vehicle downtime; otherwise, any extra day spent off the road can cost money for your business.

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