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It’s always frustrating, you are on the road, and just about finishing your haul, you just want to get your cargo unloaded and head home, then BOOM! Your rig is broken on the side of the highway! Not only are you losing precious downtime, but it’s backing up your whole schedule and costing you money! We get it… the most costly time for you is downtime when you are out in the field and you just want to get your Detroit Diesel Engines up and running and on the road again. 

We here at Coppertop offer a variety of maintenance and servicing for Detroit Diesel Engines and your heavy-duty truck in Northern Alberta and surrounding Edmonton, such as but not limited to:

  • Diagnostics
  • Engine Repair 
  • Battery Inspecting & Replacement
  • Tire Inspection, Replacement & Service
  • Air Filter Inspection & Replacement
  • Fluids inspection & top-ups
  • Oil Change & Lube Service
  • Belt Inspection & Replacement
  • Fuel Filter Check
  • Exhaust & Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Service
  • Complete Electrical Inspection and Servicing
  • Overheads 
  • Trailer Inspections & Servicing
  • Fleet Maintenance and Servicing
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Common Commercial Truck Repairs

Braking issues on a commercial truck

Brake-related problems can lead to costly repairs at best or more importantly cause safety concerns and vehicular accidents. A truck’s disc and drum brakes are exposed to consistent heat, pressure, and friction, which means they wear down without the right maintenance. Brake issues are usually related to things like external corrosion and wear, minor leaks, and internal water contamination that causes airlines to freeze during the colder months.

Tire repairs and challenges on a heavy duty truck or trailer

When it comes to physical issues with your truck, tires are typically considered to be the most important components of any vehicle. A simple flat really isn’t that simple and can sideline a truck for hours. Tires are the leading cause of truck problems for drivers, making up around 1/2 of all roadside failures. These failures are related to under inflation, low tread depth, or misaligned axles. Always make sure to have each of your tires inspected thoroughly before you hit the road and look for those issues.

Electrical problems in a commercial truck

Electrical systems in a heavy Duty Truck are made up primarily of the starter motor, alternator, and battery. If one or more of these mechanical parts fails to function properly, your truck can’t continue on. Signs that your problems related to your electrical are things like flickering lifts or lowering or dimming lights, dead batteries, unusual burning or weird plastic smells, and clicking sounds when the engine starts up.

 

 

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At Coppertop Truck Repair, your fleet’s efficiency is our priority. Our mobile service trucks bring repairs directly to you, complemented by our mobile truck and trailer repair services in Edmonton. For more extensive repairs, visit our heavy duty repair shop, where we specialize in truck repairs, trailer repairs, and high-quality welding services. We also offer CVIP inspections, fleet maintenance solutions, and diesel engine repair services.

Frequently Asked Questions 


What are the most common problems with Detroit Diesel engines?

Detroit Diesel engines commonly experience issues such as overheating, injector failure, turbocharger problems, DPF clogging, EGR valve malfunctions, oil leaks, and electrical system faults. These problems often develop due to heavy workloads, lack of maintenance, or extended idling.

How can I tell if my Detroit Diesel engine needs repair?

Signs that your engine needs attention include loss of power, poor fuel economy, excessive exhaust smoke, warning lights on the dashboard, strange noises, or difficulty starting the engine.

Can Detroit Diesel engine repairs be done on-site or roadside?

Yes, many Detroit Diesel engine issues can be diagnosed and repaired on-site through mobile truck repair services, especially electrical problems, sensor failures, minor leaks, and filter replacements.

How often should a Detroit Diesel engine be serviced?

Service intervals typically range between 15,000 and 25,000 miles, depending on engine model, driving conditions, and load demands. Regular maintenance helps prevent unexpected breakdowns.

What causes Detroit Diesel engines to overheat?

Overheating is often caused by low coolant levels, coolant leaks, clogged radiators, faulty thermostats, damaged hoses, or failing water pumps.

Are DPF problems common in Detroit Diesel engines?

Yes, DPF issues are common, especially in newer models. Excessive idling, short trips, and failed regeneration cycles can cause soot buildup and reduced engine performance.

Can electrical issues affect engine performance?

Electrical problems such as faulty sensors, wiring damage, weak batteries, or alternator failure can lead to poor performance, warning lights, or complete engine shutdown.

How long does a Detroit Diesel engine repair usually take?

Minor repairs may take only a few hours, while major engine or emissions system repairs can take one or more days depending on parts availability and severity of the issue.

Why is preventive maintenance important for Detroit Diesel engines?

Preventive maintenance reduces downtime, improves fuel efficiency, lowers repair costs, and extends the overall lifespan of the engine.

What happens if engine warning signs are ignored?

Ignoring early symptoms can lead to major engine damage, higher repair costs, extended downtime, and in severe cases, complete engine failure.

Do Detroit Diesel engines require specialized diagnostics?

Yes, advanced diagnostic tools are required to read fault codes, monitor engine data, and accurately diagnose emissions and performance-related issues.

Can poor fuel quality damage a Detroit Diesel engine?

Low-quality or contaminated fuel can damage injectors, clog filters, reduce performance, and increase wear on internal engine components.

Are oil leaks a serious concern in Detroit Diesel engines?

Oil leaks can indicate worn seals or gaskets and may lead to low oil levels, increased engine wear, or overheating if not addressed promptly.

What maintenance steps help extend the life of a Detroit Diesel engine?

Regular oil and filter changes, cooling system inspections, DPF maintenance, fuel system checks, and timely repairs all contribute to longer engine life and better reliability.

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