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How Long Does It Take To Do A PM On A Semi?


As a professional heavy-duty truck repair company in Texas, we know that preventive maintenance (PM) is crucial to keeping your semi-truck running smoothly and avoiding costly breakdowns on the road. But one question we often hear from our clients is, "How long does it take to do a PM on a semi?"


The truth is the time it takes to perform a PM on a semi-truck can vary depending on several factors. Among the factors that can impact the time it takes to do a PM on a semi:


Type Of Service - The type of PM scheduled service. A basic PM service might take only a couple of hours, while a more comprehensive service that includes additional inspections and repairs can take several hours or a full day.


Truck Condition - If your truck is well-maintained and in good condition, a PM service might take less time than if it has not been well-maintained or has multiple issues.


Technician Experience - A highly experienced technician familiar with your specific type of truck will likely be able to complete a PM service more quickly and efficiently than a less experienced technician.


Parts Availability - If your truck needs new parts or equipment as part of the PM service, the availability of parts and equipment can impact the time to complete the repairs and maintenance.


At our professional heavy-duty truck repair company in Texas, we strive to complete professional PM services efficiently. We know that time is money in the trucking industry, and we want to help our clients minimize downtime and maximize their productivity on the road.


As a general guide long a PM service might take, here's a breakdown of the typical steps involved in a basic PM service:


  • Inspect and replace the engine oil and filter (30-45 minutes)

  • Check and top off all fluids, including coolant, brake fluid, and power steering fluid (15-30 minutes)

  • Inspect and replace the air filter (15-30 minutes)

  • Check the battery and replace it if necessary (15-30 minutes)

  • Inspect the brakes and adjust them if necessary (30-60 minutes)

  • Check the tires, including tread depth and air pressure, and rotate if necessary (30-60 minutes)

  • Inspect the suspension and steering components (30-60 minutes)


A basic PM service can get completed in 2-4 hours, depending on the abovementioned factors. But, of course, more comprehensive services that include additional inspections and repairs will take longer.


At our professional heavy-duty truck repair company in Texas, we recommend scheduling PM services regularly to help prevent breakdowns on the road and ensure that your truck is running at peak performance. So contact us to schedule your heavy-duty truck maintenance today!

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