Whether you drive a Ford, Chevy, or Ram diesel truck, your tires are an important aspect of the way your truck performs. At BB Automotive in Midland, TX, we’re here to keep you in the loop on what type of tires are out there for you, and what your tires say about the condition of your truck.
No matter what type of car, truck, or SUV you drive, maintenance is the key to giving your engine a long life. At BB Automotive in Midland, TX, we focus on keeping your engine running strong.
There are many factors that go into making BB Automotive in Midland, TX a repair shop that’s above the rest.
Manual transmissions are generally more reliable than automatic transmissions. They don’t have as many parts, aren’t as complex, and can take a lot more abuse. However, if an issue is allowed to persist, more and more damage to surrounding components on your manual transmission will occur. BB Automotive in Midland, TX can help you take care of your car as soon as you notice a problem.
The turbo on your diesel pickup truck is a precision-engineered component. As a result, proper maintenance is essential to keep it going strong, and BB Automotive in Midland, TX is the place to do that. At tens or even hundreds of thousands of RPM, keeping everything in good shape is absolutely necessary. Fortunately, turbos don't really require any special maintenance - they just make the maintenance you do all the more important.
You’ve decided to replace your engine - but what do you replace it with? There are a few different options out there, and BB Automotive in Midland, TX has the info you need.
At BB Automotive in Midland, TX, we know it isn’t always easy deciding what to do next when it comes to major engine repairs. Fortunately, that’s what we’re here for - to help you make the best decision for your situation.
Keeping your fuel system maintained will prevent premature parts failure and poor running conditions. Here at BB Automotive we have tips on the important aspects of diesel fuel system maintenance, to keep your diesel fleet trucks running smoothly - longer.
Air. Air in the system causes all kinds of issues, from hard starting, poor running conditions, or an engine that won’t run at all. If too much air gets in the system, the fuel pump won’t be able to deliver fuel, and the engine will stall, die, or fail to start. Air enters the system via a leak or a bad seal - a deteriorated o-ring, worn component, faulty hose, or otherwise. Here we inspect your lines and connections to ensure they are in good shape and track down any leaks we notice air in the system.
6115 Farm to Market 307 | Midland, TX
(432) 686-3969
MON-THUR | 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
FIRDAY | 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Weekends | CLOSED