Modern trucks rely on sophisticated emission control systems to reduce harmful pollutants and meet regulatory standards. When these systems malfunction, it can result in check engine lights, reduced fuel efficiency, and fines for non-compliance with emissions regulations. At AES Truck Repair, we specialize in emission control system repairs, ensuring your truck operates efficiently while meeting all required environmental standards. Our experienced technicians handle everything from DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) cleaning and EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) repairs to diagnosing and fixing sensor faults and emissions-related engine issues.
We serve truckers traveling on major routes like I-44, Route 66, and US-65, providing quick, effective repairs in Springfield, Lebanon, Joplin, and surrounding areas. Whether you're facing issues with your DEF (Diesel Exhaust Fluid) system, DPF, or other emission components, our team is equipped to get you back on the road in compliance with emissions standards.
Why Choose AES Truck Repair for Emission Control System Repairs?
FAQs for Emission Control System Repairs
1. What areas do you serve for emission control system repairs?
We provide emission control system repairs throughout southwest Missouri, including Springfield, Joplin, Lebanon, Republic, and along major highways like I-44, Route 66, and US-65.
2. What types of emission system problems can you fix?
We handle a wide range of emission control system issues, including DPF clogs, EGR valve failures, DEF system faults, sensor malfunctions, and exhaust leaks. Our advanced diagnostic tools help pinpoint the exact problem for fast and effective repairs.
3. Can you perform emission control system repairs on-site?
Yes, we offer mobile emission system repairs. If you're unable to drive your truck to our shop, we can come to your location to perform on-site diagnostics and repairs, especially if you're stranded on I-44, Route 66, or nearby cities like Ozark or Springfield.
4. How often should I have my DPF cleaned?
DPF cleaning should typically be performed every 100,000 to 150,000 miles, depending on your truck's usage. Regular cleaning helps prevent clogs that can lead to engine performance issues and failed emissions tests.
5. What happens if my emission control system fails?
If your emission control system fails, you could experience a check engine light, loss of power, increased emissions, and potential fines if your truck is found to be non-compliant with emissions standards. It's crucial to address these issues immediately to avoid further complications.
6. How do I schedule an emission control system repair?
To schedule emission control system repairs, call us at (417) 855-9066. We offer both in-shop and mobile repair services to accommodate your needs and get your truck back in compliance quickly.
Mobile Truck Repair Service Area
At AES Truck Repair Springfield, we offer a full range of services to meet all your truck repair needs. From routine maintenance to emergency roadside assistance, we are equipped to handle it all. Our goal is to keep your trucks running smoothly and efficiently with minimal downtime.


