In the diagnostic stage, technicians use advanced tools to connect to the truck's computer systems and read error codes. This helps identify underlying issues not visible during the inspection, such as engine or electronic faults. The data gathered guides the specific repairs needed.
The inspection stage is the initial step where mechanics conduct a thorough examination of the truck. They check for visible signs of wear, leaks, and damage, as well as fluid levels, tire conditions, and brakes. This stage helps identify any obvious issues and determines if further diagnostics are needed.
During the repair stage, mechanics fix the identified issues, from simple tasks like fluid changes to complex repairs like engine overhauls. They use specialized tools and follow manufacturer guidelines. After repairs, the truck undergoes a final quality check to ensure it's road-ready.