Engine performance issues don’t fix themselves. At Battle Truck Solutions, we diagnose and repair heavy-duty diesel engines to restore power, improve efficiency, and keep trucks operating reliably.
About Our Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine Repair Services
Battle Truck Solutions provides heavy-duty engine repair in Detroit, MI for commercial trucks, EV trucks, and fleet vehicles operating throughout the Detroit area.
Our engine repair services commonly include:
- Complete engine diagnostics and performance testing
- Fuel injection system inspection and repair
- Cylinder head gasket replacement
- Engine compression testing
- Electronic control module (ECM) diagnostics
- Engine sensors inspection and replacement
- Oil pan repairs and lubrication system service
- Flywheel inspection and replacement
- Truck engine overhaul for worn engines
When engine components begin to wear or fail, drivers may notice symptoms such as reduced power, poor fuel economy, rough idling, or unusual noises like engine knock or rod knock. Issues such as a damaged cylinder head gasket, worn internal components, or faulty sensors can quickly escalate if not addressed.
Why Michigan Trusts Us With Their Diesel Trucks
At Battle Truck Solutions, engine repairs are performed entirely in-shop at our Plymouth, MI facility located near I-275. Our shop is designed specifically for heavy-duty commercial vehicles and provides the equipment required for complex diesel engine diagnostics and repairs.
Why customers choose Battle Truck Solutions:
- Heavy-duty diesel engine repair expertise
- Large-capacity commercial repair facility
- In-shop diagnostics and precision engine repairs
- Fleet-ready service capabilities
- Experience with both diesel and EV vocational trucks
Schedule Diesel Engine Repair Now: Call 248-385-3595!
If your truck is experiencing power loss, engine noise, or performance problems, call 248-385-3595 to schedule engine repair at Battle Truck Solutions. Contact us today!
FAQs
How Do You Get to Battle Truck Solutions From Detroit?
Battle Truck Solutions provides heavy-duty engine repair for commercial trucks and fleets operating throughout the Detroit area from our shop at 13150 N Haggerty Rd., Suite B3-150, Plymouth, MI 48170. Drivers making the trip from Detroit can connect with I-275 and follow it toward Plymouth, then head toward Haggerty Road to access the facility.
On the approach to Battle Truck Solutions, Blackwell Ford, Inc. and LaFontaine Chevrolet Plymouth on Plymouth Road can serve as recognizable local reference points. Continue from the Plymouth Road area toward Haggerty Road and the surrounding industrial park to find the shop.
What Areas Do You Serve?
We are based at 13150 N Haggerty Rd., Suite B3-150, Plymouth, MI 48170, right by the I-275. In addition to Detroit, MI, we proudly serve trucks and fleets operating throughout the surrounding Michigan area. All engine repairs are completed at our in-shop facility.
What Are Signs Of Engine Trouble In A Truck?
Common signs of engine problems include loss of power, excessive smoke, unusual knocking noises, rough idle, overheating, and increased fuel consumption. Dashboard warning lights or fault codes may also indicate engine system problems.
What Causes Diesel Engines To Lose Power?
Diesel engines may lose power due to clogged fuel injectors, sensor failures, turbocharger issues, restricted airflow, or internal engine wear. Problems with the fuel injection system or engine control module can also affect engine performance.
How Can I Get in Touch?
If you need professional truck engine repair, call 248-385-3595 to schedule service at Battle Truck Solutions. Our technicians will diagnose the issue and restore reliable engine performance.
How Does Oil Starvation Cause Turbocharger Bearing Failure?
Turbocharger oil starvation deprives the turbo's high-speed rotating assembly of the lubrication needed to control friction, heat, and wear. Fleet operators can learn more about how oil starvation causes turbocharger bearing failure by understanding the importance of engine oil condition, proper oil supply and drainage, leak detection, and root-cause diagnostics before a replacement turbocharger is installed.

