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Who Are We?
At Interstate Auto Care in Madison Heights, Michigan, we specialize in comprehensive diesel repair services to keep your vehicle running smoothly and efficiently.
Our experienced mechanics are equipped to handle all types of diesel engines, including Cummins, Powerstroke, and Duramax, providing a wide range of services such as routine maintenance, fuel system repairs, engine diagnostics, turbocharger servicing, and exhaust system repairs.
Whether you need a simple oil change or a complex engine overhaul, we’re dedicated to ensuring your diesel engine operates at its best. Don’t wait until small issues turn into larger problems—contact our shop today for all your diesel repair needs!
Cummins engines are renowned for their reliability and performance, widely used in a variety of applications, including commercial trucks, construction equipment, and marine vessels. With a focus on innovation and efficiency, Cummins diesel engines are known for their robust torque characteristics and fuel-saving technologies for both heavy-duty and light-duty vehicles.
Duramax engines are a line of V8 diesel engines produced by General Motors, primarily designed for their heavy-duty trucks such as the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra. Known for their durability, fuel efficiency, and impressive torque output, Duramax engines are favored for both towing and performance applications, making them a popular choice among truck enthusiasts.
Powerstroke engines are a series of diesel engines developed by Ford Motor Company, specifically designed for their Super Duty trucks and commercial vehicles. Known for their impressive power output, torque, and fuel efficiency, Powerstroke engines combine advanced technology with durability, making them a popular choice for towing and heavy-duty applications.
Services
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ASE & State-Certified Technicians
WiFi & Comfortable Waiting Area
Locally Owned & Operated
150 Years of Combined Automotive Experience
Water and Coffee Available
Complimentary Local Shuttle
Complimentary Loaner Vehicles
Seasonal and Holiday Specials & Coupons
3 Years/36k Mile Limited Warranty
Competitive Pricing
Reviews
"From the front desk to the mechanics. The service was outstanding from beginning to end."
Matthew K.
1 month ago
"Bill & Nick were professional, affordable, and quick. I'm grateful to have my service done by them!"
Joseph Toates
4 months ago
"Definitely one of the most professional and knowledgeable shops around. They took my car in the same day!"
Paul Mastromano
4 months ago
"From the front desk to the mechanics. The service was outstanding from beginning to end."
Matthew K.
1 month ago
"Bill & Nick were professional, affordable, and quick. I'm grateful to have my service done by them!"
Joseph Toates
4 months ago
"Definitely one of the most professional and knowledgeable shops around. They took my car in the same day!"
Paul Mastromano
4 months ago
Hours: Mon-Fri 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Closed: Saturday & Sunday
Common signs that your diesel engine may need repairs include excessive smoke from the exhaust, unusual noises (such as knocking or rattling), loss of power or acceleration, poor fuel economy, and the check engine light lit on the dashboard. If you notice any of these symptoms, give us a call so we can have a qualified technician diagnose and address any issues.
It’s generally recommended to have your diesel engine serviced every 5,000 to 7,500 miles, but this interval can vary depending on the manufacturer's guidelines and your vehicle's specific usage. Regular maintenance tasks, such as oil changes, fuel filter replacements, and inspections of the exhaust and cooling systems, are crucial for ensuring the longevity and efficiency of your diesel engine.
Yes, you can use regular diesel fuel in your diesel engine, but it’s essential to ensure that the fuel meets the quality standards specified by your vehicle’s manufacturer. Additionally, some vehicles may benefit from using premium diesel fuel, which often contains additives that can improve performance and reduce emissions, so it's always best to consult your owner's manual for the recommended fuel type.