Difference Between Gas and Diesel Power
Diesel vehicles often get a reputation for being less fuel efficient than gasoline, but we say this is an unfair accusation. While both gasoline and diesel engines mix and compress fuel and air inside their cylinders, a gas engine uses a spark plug to generate the energy that keeps your vehicle moving, while a diesel engine builds pressure in the fuel-air mixture itself to generate heat. Although diesel fuel is usually more expensive than regular gasoline, a gallon of diesel engine will take you further than a gallon of gasoline engine. Almost all vehicle makes, including Freightliner, Kenworth, Peterbilt, and International, have several diesel makes, making diesel a viable option for many.
Types of Diesel Engines
If you live in or nearby Riverside County, CA, San Bernardino County, CA, Orange County, CA, Los Angeles County, CA, or Imperial County, CA, you can come to Direct Truck & Auto Repair for all your diesel engine needs. There are several types of diesel engines different vehicle brands use for their diesel vehicles. Ford vehicles will typically use Power Stroke engines. These engines have been manufactured by Ford itself since 2010; today's Power Stroke engines are known for their fuel efficiency, power, and lightness. Chevrolet uses Duramax diesel engines, which feature low torque, which allows your vehicle to carry more weight, exhaust braking, and increased fuel efficiency. Cummins is a Fortune 500 company that makes state-of-the-art diesel and natural gas-powered engines as well as engine parts. The Cummins engine is most commonly seen in the Dodge Ram but can be found in other vehicles as well.
How do I know if my vehicle needs a diesel service?
Whether you have a Power Stroke, Duramax, Cummins, or other diesel engine, we at Direct Truck & Auto Repair in San Bernardino can perform a diesel service for you. As durable as diesel engines are built to be, parts of the engine can sometimes break down. Some common signs that something is wrong with your diesel engine to include:
- Your engine won't start or is hard to start.
This typically indicates low compression or problems with fuel delivery. It’s normal for a diesel engine to crank up a bit when started, but it should not be extremely difficult to get the engine running.
- There is noise coming from your vehicle.
If you notice that noise is inconsistent or there is a knocking sort of sound in the engine, there is probably an issue with your fuel injectors. You will probably experience reduced performance until you have the issue repaired.
- There is black or white smoke coming out of your vehicle.
Whatever issues you are having with your diesel engine, you can bring your vehicle to Direct Truck & Auto Repair in San Bernardino.
Diesel Repair Shop Serving San Bernardino and Beyond
We at Direct Truck & Auto Repair have been serving communities in the Inland Empire and surrounding areas since 1996 and specialize in Power Stroke repair, Duramax repair, Cummins repair and so much more. Our entire team takes pride in providing top-quality customer service everyday.
In addition to diesel service and repair, we also offer services in high-performance diesel upgrades, diesel engine conversion, Maintenance Diagnostic, Electrical Diagnostic, and more. If you are in San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, CA or surrounding areas, feel free to give us a call or schedule an appointment online with us at https://directtruckandautorepair.com/ today! Direct Truck & Auto Repair - Quality you Can Trust, at a Fair Price!.