Quick answer:
- Track basics: oil, brakes, tires, batteries, and fluids on a schedule.
- Catch wear early to avoid breakdowns mid-route.
- On-site service keeps vehicles working instead of shuttling to a shop.
Start With the Basics
You don’t need a complex program. Track oil changes, brake wear, tire condition, battery age, and fluid levels on a simple schedule based on how hard each vehicle is used. Most breakdowns trace back to one of these being ignored.
Catch Problems Before They Strand You
Weak batteries, worn brakes, and small leaks give warning. Addressing them on a planned visit is far cheaper than a vehicle stuck mid-route plus a tow. A quick periodic check pays for itself.
Why On-Site Maintenance Wins for Fleets
Shuttling work vehicles to a shop costs hours you don’t have. A mobile mechanic services them at your yard, around your hours, so your crew keeps moving. If you’re in the Austin area, call (737) 204-4596 and we’ll come to you.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many vehicles do I need for fleet service?
None in particular — even one or two work vehicles benefit from scheduled on-site maintenance.
What should be on a fleet maintenance schedule?
Oil and fluids, brakes, tires, batteries, belts and hoses, and periodic diagnostics, timed to each vehicle’s usage.
Can you service our vehicles after hours?
We schedule fleet work around your operations whenever possible so vehicles are ready when your crew needs them.
Need a mobile mechanic in Austin? Call Austin Auto Repair Pros at (737) 204-4596 for fast, local, upfront-priced on-site service — or request service online. We come to you across the Austin metro.