Whether you drive a Chevy, Ram, or Ford diesel pickup, Hill's Motors Auto Repair in Childress, TX is here to make sure your truck stays up to the task for a long time to come.
Diesel trucks are known for their incredibly reliable engines. At Hill's Motors Auto Repair in Childress, we know that the key to a reliable engine is good maintenance. In fleet trucks, the difference between a truck that lasts a million miles and a truck that needs new engine hinges on how well it has been maintained.
On gas engines, the fuel delivery system is pretty simple - an electric pump draws gas from the tank, and pushes it to the injectors. Diesel systems are a little more complex. At Hill's Motors Auto Repair in Childress, TX, we like to keep you informed about what’s on your truck, how it works, and how to maintain it, so you stay reliably on the road.
Is your check engine light on? Whether you can tell a difference in the way your car, truck, or SUV is running, your car is trying to tell you something. At Hill's Motors Auto Repair in Childress, TX, we can help.
Keeping your tires properly inflated and regularly checking the tread can save you money and keep you safe! At Hill's Motors Auto Repair in Childress, TX we want to keep you and everyone in your car safe. Let us help you keep your tires maintained at their best.
Here at Hill's Motors Auto Repair in Childress we often do diagnostics and sometimes the problem is obvious after hooking the car up to the computer and reading the codes. However, sometimes it isn't obvious during a test drive or after hooking it up to all those computer programs! You know there is a problem and a Check Engine Light is on with the fleet customer telling you the car has been having issues starting and the light has been going off and on depending on several factors. No pattern, no simple answer but the problem becomes obvious when you start following the "threads of the issue" thanks to all that ASE Technician training.
The heads on your commercial or fleet diesel are one of the most integral parts of your engine. The heads are comprised of the valvetrain, exhaust ports, intake ports, and injector ports. In essence, a head’s purpose is to regulate and time the intake of fresh air, the release of exhaust, the compression of fuel and air that provides combustion, and the entry point for fuel into the cylinder. The head is where all the complex aspects of engine operation occur...without it, you just have a chunk of metal with pistons in it, and no way to make them move. Here’s what you need to know about your heads, from Hill's Motors Auto Repair in Childress, TX.