Diesel engines are known for their reliability - that’s probably at least partially why you bought one. However, like all things, diesels and their components wear out eventually. Fortunately, the technicians at Lew Broyles & Sons in Cheyenne, WY have you covered. Here are some fuel system issues to watch out for.
If you’re ever in a situation where you must remove the battery from your vehicle, it’s important to know what you’re doing. It seems pretty straight forward, and it is. However, there are some important things to remember when disconnecting the battery in your car, truck, or SUV. Here are some tips on disconnecting a car battery, from Lew Broyles & Sons in Cheyenne, WY.
Vacuum pressure plays a critical role in keeping your engine running smooth, and performing it’s best. From Lew Broyles & Sons in Cheyenne, WY, here’s some info on vacuum pressure, why you need it, and how to tell if you’ve got a vacuum leak.
Diesel trucks are known for their incredibly reliable engines. At Lew Broyles & Sons in Cheyenne, we know that the key to a reliable engine is good maintenance. In fleet trucks, the difference between a truck that lasts a million miles and a truck that needs new engine hinges on how well it has been maintained.
When it comes to installing new tires on your Dodge, Chevy, or Ford diesel pickup, you want it done right the first time. Our technicians have the equipment necessary to get you cruising smoothly down the road in no time.
One of the most annoying sounds known to man is a loud squeal every time you start your car, truck, or SUV. What causes this, and what can you do to fix it? Lew Broyles & Sons in Cheyenne, WY has the answer.
Transmission trouble codes are particularly annoying to the average driver. You might know what a misfire is, but what does it mean when you get a code for a failed governor pressure solenoid? Fortunately, Lew Broyles & Sons in Cheyenne, WY is here to help.
Are the tires on your diesel truck any good? At Lew Broyles & Sons in Cheyenne, WY, we want you to be able to spot the difference between a good tire and one that needs to be replaced. Here’s a quick guide on what to watch out for.