At Wensel Service Centers we know how important tire maintenance is. Like the shoes on our feet, the tires and wheels on our cars protect us from direct contact with the ground. And like those shoes, we wear day in and day out, tires and wheels can rub, wear unevenly, and eventually fail to do their jobs.
Spark plugs have been around since the beginning, and play as important a role now as they did a hundred years ago. It’s a good idea to replace them as a set at regular intervals, but sometimes one will go bad sooner than the rest for one reason or another. How do you know if you have a bad spark plug? Here are some indicators, from Wensel Service Centers in Spring City, Allentown, & Reading, PA.
The interval for the tire rotation could depend on a recommendation from either the tire manufacturer or the vehicle maker. The interval is typically around 5,000 miles but could range from 3,000 to 8,000 miles. So why do tires need to be rotated and how do you know when the right time is for your vehicle?
Tires are often neglected, but easy to maintain. As long as they work, most people don’t really think about them. However, if you take care to properly maintain your vehicle and your tires, they will last much, much longer. At Wensel Service Centers in Spring City, Allentown, & Reading, PA, we see all too often the results of poor tire maintenance, and the result is expensive new tires. Here’s what you can do to make sure you don’t become part of that statistic.
At Wensel Service Centers in Spring City, Allentown, & Reading, PA, we know that the key to keeping a transmission reliable and in shape is taking care to prevent an issue in the first place. Here, well explore a condition which has a lot of potential to cause your transmission harm: overheating.
The exhaust on your truck is an important series of components, that work together to ensure smooth, reliable operation. At Wensel Service Centers in Spring City, Allentown, & Reading, we also know that exhaust systems are especially susceptible to damage and rust; pipes, mufflers, and other parts are exposed to hazards on the road, and to the environment. This situation, combined with caustic emissions and extreme heat, creates a perfect opportunity for problems to arise.
The heads on your commercial or fleet diesel are one of the most integral parts of your engine. The heads are comprised of the valvetrain, exhaust ports, intake ports, and injector ports. In essence, a head’s purpose is to regulate and time the intake of fresh air, the release of exhaust, the compression of fuel and air that provides combustion, and the entry point for fuel into the cylinder. The head is where all the complex aspects of engine operation occur...without it, you just have a chunk of metal with pistons in it, and no way to make them move. Here’s what you need to know about your heads, from Wensel Service Centers in Spring City, Allentown, & Reading, PA.
If you’re reading this, there’s a good chance you own or operate a fleet or commercial truck. If you do, then you probably know the difference between a job done, a job done well, and a job done perfectly. At Wensel Service Centers in Spring City, Allentown, & Reading, PA, we strive for the latter.
WENSEL SERVICE CENTER SPRING CITY
Fleet, Truck, 24/7 Towing & Road Services
10 E Bridge St | Spring City, PA
Weekdays: 7:30AM-5:00PM
After Hours Service Available
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Fleet, Truck, 24/7 Towing & Road Services
1625 N 5th St | Reading, PA
Weekdays: 7:30AM-5:00PM
After Hours Service Available
24/7 EMERGENCIES
WENSEL SERVICE CENTER ALLENTOWN
Fleet, Truck, & 24/7 Road Services
1249 N Quebec St | Allentown, PA