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Tracking Down an Air Leak: Repairing a Right Front Brake Chamber Issue
Not all air leaks are obvious, but even a “small” leak can grow into a serious safety concern and cause air system problems. In this recent case, RMTC was called to investigate a persistent air leak at the right front brake chamber.

Air Line Failure at Brake Chamber: Fast Fix, Safe Stopping Power
Your air brake system is critical to vehicle safety. When there’s an issue at a brake chamber, the truck shouldn’t be driven until it’s fixed correctly. RMTC recently assisted a driver with exactly this issue at the right front brake chamber.

Fuel Pump Failure on the Highway: How RMTC Restored Power and Kept Freight Moving
A failed fuel pump can bring even the best-maintained truck to a sudden stop. Recently, RMTC responded to a call where a driver lost power and couldn’t restart their truck due to a fuel system issue.

Broken DEF Coolant Line: Quick Roadside Repair to Keep Emissions Systems Running
Modern trucks rely on DEF (Diesel Exhaust Fluid) systems to stay compliant and keep fleets running clean. When a DEF coolant line fails, the truck can quickly develop fault codes, derate, or end up out of service. That’s exactly what happened during a recent call to RMTC.

No Trailer Lights on a Night Run: How RMTC Got This Driver Back on the Road
Driving at night without trailer lights isn’t just inconvenient—it’s dangerous and illegal. Recently, a professional driver called Rocky Mountain Truck Centers when they discovered their trailer lights had gone completely dark just before a long haul.
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