Texas roads carry some of the heaviest commercial traffic in the United States. From the interstate corridors connecting Dallas and Fort Worth to the long-haul routes stretching across the state, commercial trucks are the backbone of the Texas economy. But keeping those trucks running requires more than a skilled driver — it demands a proactive approach to vehicle care, access to expert technicians, and a repair partner who understands the unique demands of heavy-duty diesel equipment.
Texas Truck Repair is a full-service heavy-duty repair and maintenance facility based in Arlington, TX, serving Dallas, Fort Worth, and the entire DFW metroplex. With over 7 years of hands-on experience working with commercial trucks, fleets, and owner-operators, we have built our reputation on honest pricing, fast turnarounds, and quality work that gets trucks back on the road — and keeps them there.
This guide covers everything fleet owners, owner-operators, and logistics managers need to know about protecting their equipment, responding to roadside emergencies, and choosing the right repair partner in Texas.
Truck Maintenance: The Foundation of a Reliable Fleet
The difference between a truck that runs for a million miles and one that sits in the shop for weeks comes down to one thing: consistent truck maintenance. Preventive maintenance is not just a box to check — it is the foundation of a reliable, profitable fleet operation.
Skipping or delaying routine service might seem like a way to save time in the short term, but the reality is the opposite. Minor issues left unaddressed — worn brake pads, low coolant levels, clogged DPF filters, or slightly misaligned wheels — compound into major failures that take trucks completely out of service and result in repair bills that far exceed the cost of routine upkeep.
A proper preventive maintenance schedule for a commercial truck should cover:
- Engine oil and filter changes at manufacturer-recommended intervals
- Coolant system inspection and fluid replacement
- Air and fuel filter service
- Brake system inspection — pads, drums, air lines, and ABS components
- Tire pressure checks, tread depth measurement, and rotation
- Transmission fluid and differential service
- DPF cleaning and DEF system inspection
- Wheel alignment and suspension component inspection
- Electrical system check — batteries, alternators, and lighting
- DOT inspection readiness review
At Texas Truck Repair, our preventive maintenance programs are built around the specific needs of each vehicle and fleet — not a one-size-fits-all schedule. We track service history, flag upcoming milestones, and work around your operational schedule to minimize downtime and keep your trucks compliant with FMCSA regulations.
Truck Repair Shop: What to Look for When Choosing a Service Partner in DFW
Not every facility that works on vehicles is equipped to handle heavy-duty commercial trucks. Choosing the right truck repair shop means evaluating more than just price and location — it means looking at depth of experience, range of services, diagnostic capability, and the transparency of the shop’s communication and pricing practices.
When evaluating a repair shop for your commercial truck needs, consider the following:
- Diesel engine experience — do the technicians specialize in diesel, or is it a secondary service?
- Brand coverage — can they work on Freightliner, Peterbilt, Kenworth, Volvo, International, and Mack?
- Diagnostic capability — do they have professional-grade tools for engine, transmission, and electrical systems?
- Range of services — can they handle everything from oil changes to engine rebuilds and trailer repair?
- Turnaround time — what is their average repair time, and do they provide realistic estimates upfront?
- Pricing transparency — are labor rates and parts costs clearly communicated with no hidden fees?
- Service guarantee — do they stand behind their work with a warranty?
Texas Truck Repair meets all of these standards. Our Arlington facility is fully equipped for heavy-duty diesel repair across all major commercial truck brands, with experienced technicians, competitive pricing, flexible payment options including financing, and a service guarantee on most repairs. We treat every customer’s truck the same way we would treat our own — because we know your truck is your livelihood.
Truck Breakdowns: What to Do When Your Truck Stops Moving
No matter how well maintained a truck is, truck breakdowns can and do happen. Tire blowouts, fuel system failures, electrical faults, and overheating events can occur without warning — often at the worst possible time and in the most inconvenient location. How you respond in the first few minutes of a breakdown directly affects how quickly you recover and how much the incident ultimately costs.
If your truck breaks down on a Texas highway or interstate, follow these steps:
- Move as far off the travel lanes as possible — get onto the shoulder or an exit ramp
- Activate hazard lights immediately
- Set out warning triangles or reflective flares at 10 feet, 100 feet, and 200 feet behind the vehicle
- Stay away from live traffic lanes — wait in the cab or behind a barrier if possible
- Assess the situation before attempting any roadside fix — if the engine, brakes, or steering are compromised, do not drive
- Call for roadside assistance — Texas Truck Repair provides 24/7 emergency response at (817) 939-0219
Common Causes of Truck Breakdowns in Texas:
- Tire blowouts from highway heat and road debris
- Coolant system overheating in Texas summer temperatures
- Air brake system failures — chambers, slack adjusters, and air line leaks
- DPF blockages on trucks that do frequent low-speed urban driving
- Fuel system contamination or injector failure
- Electrical failures triggered by heat and vibration
Most of these failures are preventable with a proper maintenance program — but when they do happen, fast response and expert diagnosis are what separate a minor inconvenience from a major disruption to your operation.
Commercial Truck Repair: Why Specialized Experience Matters
A commercial truck is not a large pickup. It operates under fundamentally different mechanical principles, carries legal compliance obligations, and endures stress levels that standard passenger vehicles never experience. Commercial truck repair requires technicians who understand diesel engines, air brake systems, multi-speed transmissions, fifth-wheel assemblies, and the complex electrical architectures of modern heavy-duty vehicles.
Taking a commercial truck to a general auto repair shop — or even a light truck facility — risks misdiagnosis, incorrect parts, and repairs that fail to address the root cause of the problem. In the best case, you are back in the shop within weeks. In the worst case, you are facing a DOT out-of-service order on the highway with a full load aboard.
Texas Truck Repair specializes exclusively in heavy-duty commercial vehicle service. Our capabilities include:
- Diesel engine diagnostics, repair, and rebuilds — all major brands including Cummins, Detroit, PACCAR, and Volvo
- Transmission repair and replacement — manual and automatic
- Air brake system repair — ABS, brake chambers, slack adjusters, and air lines
- DPF cleaning, forced regeneration, and emissions system service
- Full electrical diagnostics and repair
- Suspension and steering repair
- Trailer repair — electrical, structural, and mechanical
- Engine and cab AC repair
- Wheel alignment — steer axle and drive axle
- 24/7 mobile truck repair — we come to you for roadside emergencies
Our technicians carry OEM-level diagnostic equipment and are trained on every major diesel platform. When you bring your truck to Texas Truck Repair, you get a proper diagnosis — not a parts-swapping guessing game.
Truck Repairs: Getting It Right the First Time
When a truck goes down, every hour in the shop is an hour it is not earning. Quality truck repairs start with an accurate diagnosis — and at Texas Truck Repair, every vehicle begins with a thorough inspection and a full diagnostic scan before any repair work is recommended.
We believe truck owners and fleet managers deserve complete transparency. Before any work begins, you will receive a clear explanation of what is wrong, what needs to be fixed, what parts are required, what it will cost, and how long it will take. No surprise charges, no unnecessary upsells, and no vague estimates — just honest, straightforward communication from technicians who know what they are doing.
Texas Truck Repair is located at 950 Ave H East, Arlington, TX 76011 — centrally positioned to serve all of DFW, including Dallas, Fort Worth, Grand Prairie, Irving, Garland, and Mesquite. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for emergency repairs and roadside assistance.
The Complete Texas Truck Repair Service Menu
Texas Truck Repair is a one-stop facility for every service a commercial truck or trailer needs:
- Preventive maintenance — custom schedules for single trucks and full fleets
- Engine repair and overhaul — diagnostics, top-end and bottom-end repairs, full rebuilds
- Transmission repair and replacement
- Brake service — air brakes, hydraulic brakes, ABS systems
- DPF cleaning and emissions system repair
- Tire repair and replacement — all commercial sizes
- Wheel alignment — steer axle and drive axle
- Electrical diagnostics and repair
- AC repair — cab and sleeper systems
- Trailer repair — lighting, brakes, structural, and flooring
- Truck body work and welding
- Oil change and fluid services
- Truck and trailer wash
- 24/7 mobile truck repair and roadside assistance
- Truck towing services
- Truck financing options — flexible payment solutions for parts and repairs
Partner With Texas Truck Repair — Dallas and Fort Worth’s Trusted Heavy-Duty Specialists
Your truck is your business. Keeping it running safely, efficiently, and in compliance is not optional — it is essential. Texas Truck Repair is here to make that easier, with expert service, honest pricing, and a team that genuinely understands what commercial truck operators need.
Call us today at (817) 939-0219 or visit us at 950 Ave H East, Arlington, TX 76011. You can also reach us at (817) 652-2768 or by email at info@texastruck.repair. Schedule an appointment online at texastruck.repair and experience what it means to have a real truck repair partner in your corner.

