Heavy-Duty Diesel Repair In Detroit, MI

Truck problems can quickly lead to downtime and lost revenue. We diagnose and repair heavy-duty trucks, buses, and fleet vehicles by fixing mechanical issues, restoring system performance, and keeping commercial vehicles operating reliably.

Our Repairs

Battle Truck Solutions performs heavy-duty repairs for trucks, buses, and fleet vehicles operating throughout the Detroit area. Our technicians diagnose mechanical problems and repair critical systems including engines, transmissions, brakes, suspension, cooling systems, electrical systems, and driveline components. By identifying issues early and repairing worn or damaged parts, we help restore performance, improve reliability, and keep commercial vehicles safely operating under demanding workloads.

FAQs

What Types Of Truck Repairs Do You Perform?

We repair many major truck systems including engines, transmissions, brakes, suspension, cooling systems, exhaust systems, electrical systems, and driveline components. Repairs may involve diagnosing mechanical issues, replacing worn parts, or rebuilding damaged components to restore proper vehicle performance and reliability.

How Do You Diagnose Truck Problems?

Truck diagnostics involve scanning electronic control modules, inspecting mechanical components, and testing systems such as fuel delivery, cooling, and electrical circuits. This process helps identify the root cause of a problem so repairs can be completed accurately.

What Are Common Signs A Truck Needs Repair?

Common signs include loss of engine power, warning lights on the dashboard, unusual noises, fluid leaks, vibration while driving, overheating, or difficulty shifting gears. Addressing these symptoms early helps prevent further mechanical damage.

Do You Repair Diesel Engines?

Yes. Diesel engine repairs typically involve diagnosing fuel injection issues, sensor failures, cooling system problems, or internal engine wear. Repairs may include replacing components, correcting system faults, or restoring engine performance through mechanical repairs.

Can You Repair Truck Electrical Systems?

Yes. Electrical repairs may involve diagnosing wiring faults, repairing alternators or starters, fixing sensor problems, or resolving issues with electronic control modules. Electrical diagnostics are used to identify faults affecting truck performance and safety systems.

What Causes Truck Brake Problems?

Brake problems often result from worn brake shoes, air system leaks, damaged drums, or faulty brake components. These issues can lead to longer stopping distances, unusual noises, or reduced braking performance.

Do Fleets Need Different Repair Services?

Fleet vehicles often require scheduled inspections and faster turnaround times due to higher mileage and heavy workloads. Repair services for fleets typically focus on maintaining reliability, reducing downtime, and ensuring vehicles remain safe to operate.

Contact Us

If your truck, bus, or fleet vehicle needs professional repair, contact Battle Truck Solutions today. Our team will diagnose the issue and complete the repairs needed to restore reliable performance. Call 248-385-3595 to schedule service at our Plymouth facility near I-275.

Repairs That Keep You Moving

Our team focuses on precise repairs that restore performance and reliability. Whether you’re dealing with engine problems, aftertreatment failures, electrical faults, or driveline issues, we diagnose the root cause and fix it correctly.Fleet managers benefit from structured repair planning and consistent service, while owner-operators get straightforward communication and dependable workmanship. If you operate in Detroit, MI and need a heavy-duty shop built for serious commercial repair, Battle Truck Solutions is ready to get your equipment back to work.

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