An engine can last anywhere from 50 to 500,000 miles depending mostly on how well you maintain it. While some engines are certainly more reliable than others, all of them depend on maintenance to fulfill their greatest potential. Pure Diesel, Inc. in Kernersville, NC has provided for you some of the determining factors of engine lifespan, to help you make sure your engine lasts as long as it possibly can.
At Pure Diesel, Inc. in Kernersville, we understand that your exhaust system is an essential aspect of your vehicle’s ride quality and performance. Our technicians are professionals in exhaust system replacement and repair, ensuring your car, truck, or SUV sounds great and keeps running smoothly.
At Pure Diesel, Inc. in Kernersville, NC, we see our fair share of warning lights and dashboard notifications. If your ABS light is illuminated, here’s what you need to know.
While fleet trucks and vehicles tend to persist as some of the more simplistic vehicles on the road, the modernization and computerization of the automotive world has not left them untouched. These days, everything is equipped with computer systems, sensors, modules, and more. At Pure Diesel, Inc. in Kernersville, NC, our professional technicians have the knowledge, equipment, and ability necessary to provide the accurate and vital diagnostics required to keep your fleet on the road.
There comes a time in the life of every fleet vehicle or commercial truck when you have to decide - is it time to retire that truck or van, or should you put the money into fixing it? At Pure Diesel, Inc. in Kernersville, NC, we’re here to help.
At Pure Diesel, Inc. in Kernersville, NC, we know that the key to keeping a transmission reliable and in shape is taking care to prevent an issue in the first place. Here, well explore a condition which has a lot of potential to cause your transmission harm: overheating.
At Pure Diesel, Inc. in Kernersville, NC, our goal is to help you understand your transmission a little better and keep your car, truck, or SUV reliably on the road. If you ever hit the key and your engine fails to turn over, whether it’s once a month, once a week, or every day, you’ve got the beginnings of an issue worth dealing with.
If you operate a fleet or commercial trucks, you’re no stranger to the check engine light. There are probably vehicles in your fleet right now that have a warning light or two illuminated on the dash. What do they mean, and how do you make them go away? Pure Diesel, Inc. in Kernersville, NC has the answers.