Auburn, WA: Suite A, 420 H St NW, Auburn, WA 98001 / Phone: 253-245-5400

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Mon - Fri: 8am - 5pm

service@motorplex.com

253-245-5400

Spokane, WA: Suite A, 5815 W. Thorpe Road, Spokane, WA 99224 / Phone: 509-571-9002

Heavy Truck, RV, and Fleet Repair Services

Truck Repair Services

253-245-5400

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Mon - Fri: 8am - 5pm

service@motorplex.com

Auburn, WA: Suite A, 420 H St NW, Auburn, WA 98001 / Phone: 253-245-5400

Spokane, WA: Suite A, 5815 W. Thorpe Road, Spokane, WA 99224 / Phone: 509-571-9002

Having well-maintained, working brakes in your semi-truck is vital to safety on the road. And the only way to ensure that those brakes stay in working order is with regular inspections and semi-truck brake maintenance.

Here are some essential things to know about semi truck brake maintenance:

Do It Regularly

With brake maintenance, it’s better to do inspections more often than less. Aside from any yearly inspections or pre-and post-trip checks, add a brake check whenever you have an oil change. As oil is regularly changed, it’s a great reminder and way to stay on top of your semi-truck brake care. Suppose there are any issues or tune-ups needed. In that case, a professional will handle it right away before things worsen and need heavy truck repair.

Change Parts Regularly

As well as regular checks, brake systems need to have their parts regularly replaced. Given the wear and pressure that brakes are responsible for, parts will wear down faster. Complete brake failure happens when semi truck brake maintenance and replacements are neglected for too long. Not only is it dangerous for your drivers and others on the road, but it’s also easily preventable. For example, the brake pads and drums are two parts that need regular replacing, along with linings and hoses. Over time, those parts will become worn or cracked and can risk brake failure.

Lubricate Regularly

The brake system needs to be adequately lubricated to maintain the quality of braking speed and control. The lubricant also helps each part move smoothly and avoids anything part of the system seizing or damaging itself trying to work correctly. The slack adjusters and s-cams are two essential parts that need regular semi-truck brake maintenance and lubrication. While doing that, though, make sure to keep the air hoses and linings clean of grease or lubricant.

Get A Professional

Informed drivers will know when there is something wrong with their vehicle and how to check for problems. That’s a great way to avoid serious trouble, but it doesn’t mean a professional is never needed. Anytime a replacement or repair is necessary, always leave the work to a professional. They’ll have the right tools and skills to handle the job without worsening the problem.

Likewise, whenever you bring your vehicle in for inspections, always add on a brake inspection. It’s easy to overlook early problems or miss a part that is due for a replacement. Not only does it keep your drivers safe, but heavy truck repair by a professional guarantees peace of mind on the road.

For all brake inspections, repairs, or semi truck brake maintenance, our Motorplex team is ready and able to help. We have shops in Spokane and Auburn, WA.

Motorplex Offers Fleet Maintenance in Auburn and Spokane

Motorplex offers fleet maintenance, in-shop repairs, and onsite mobile service in Auburn and Spokane. We can work on all makes and models from light automotive, medium-truck, and heavy-duty vehicles. As diesel engine repair experts, you can trust that fleet is in good hands.

Need professional fleet maintenance? Then Motorplex is here to help. Contact us now to book an appointment in Auburn, WA or Spokane, WA!