construction
Job-Site Breakdowns Idle Your Whole Crew
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8
Industry-specific repair categories
$800–$3,200
Turbo replacement range
5
Maintenance schedules for your vehicle type
The Problem
- warning Crew downtime costs $500–$2,000 per hour when a truck is down
- warning Towing from remote job sites costs $300–$800
- warning Heavy towing accelerates drivetrain wear across the fleet
- warning Diesel emissions faults on regulated job sites create compliance risk
Common Issues We Triage
- check_circle Diesel pickup losing power when towing (turbo/injector, P0087)
- check_circle Dump truck hydraulics slow or won’t raise
- check_circle 4WD not engaging on job site
- check_circle Engine overheating under heavy tow load
- check_circle Rear suspension sagging under load (air bags/leaf springs)
- check_circle EGR/turbo fault with black smoke (P0401)
"We had a dump truck lose power on a grade. The AI said P0087 meant fuel rail pressure and to check the filter first. $60 filter swap, not a $1,200 pump."
— Owner-operator, 8-truck construction fleet
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