To extend the life of your semi truck's engine, it’s important to maintain its air filter. A clean air filter allows the optimum mixture of fuel and air required for combustion, allowing the engine to run smoothly. Below, we discuss how often the air filter should be cleaned. When your semi truck needs maintenance or repair services in Corinth, Kentucky, or the surrounding areas, contact Cross Diesel Repair to get the job done.
A clean air filter improves fuel efficiency and reduces pollutants by providing the engine with the proper amount of air for effective combustion. Regular cleaning or air filter replacement extends the engine’s life and reduces the need for costly repairs by preventing dirt and debris from entering the engine.
The number of miles traveled and the type of driving you perform determine how often your air filter should be cleaned. In general, we recommend cleaning and checking the air filter once a year, or every 15,000-30,000 miles. If you drive in tough or dusty circumstances, more frequent maintenance may be needed.
Reduced engine performance, such as decreased power and sluggish acceleration, is a common sign of a dirty air filter. You may also notice a decline in fuel economy and need to refuel more often. A filthy or clogged filter, odd engine noises, or a check engine light are all signs that the air filter needs to be replaced. If your truck's exhaust emits black smoke, it could indicate that a clogged filter is impeding airflow.
Cross Diesel Repair services all years, makes, and models of tractor trailers, both foreign and domestic. Some of the most popular trucks we service are Kenworth, Navistar, Peterbilt, Freightliner, Caterpillar, Volvo Trucks, Mack, and International. Whether your big rig needs routine maintenance or a helping hand, don’t hesitate to give us a call at (502) 427-0507
to schedule diesel truck maintenance or repair in Corinth.
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