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Repair Tips & Local Guides

Honest, no-upsell advice from working mechanics in Jerome, Idaho. Long-form guides on Cummins repair, DOT inspections, mobile service, RVs, and the everyday stuff — written for owners and fleets across the Magic Valley.

Most "tips" pages on the internet are filler written by people who have never turned a wrench. Ours aren't. Every guide below was written by techs at The Automotive Shop in Jerome, Idaho — the same people who diagnose your Cummins, pass your DOT inspection, or come out in a service truck when your diesel won't start at 6 a.m. in February.

If you came here from a Google search for Cummins repair near me, diesel mechanic near me, DOT inspection Jerome, or mobile mechanic Twin Falls — start with the featured guides. The how-to section below covers the brake, battery, AC, and tire questions we get every week from regular drivers.

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Frequently asked questions

Where is The Automotive Shop located?

We're at 2745 Tucker Ct A in Jerome, Idaho, and we serve drivers and fleets across the Magic Valley including Twin Falls, Wendell, Gooding, Buhl, Filer, Kimberly, and Hagerman.

Do you work on diesel engines like Cummins, Powerstroke, and Duramax?

Yes. Our shop is set up for heavy-duty diesel — Cummins 5.9, 6.7, ISB, and ISX, Ford Powerstroke, and GM Duramax — including fuel system, turbo, EGR/DPF, and full engine work.

Can you come to me with a mobile mechanic?

Yes. We run mobile service across Jerome and Twin Falls for breakdowns, fleet PM, and roadside diagnostics. Call (208) 696-9888 to dispatch a truck.

Do you do DOT inspections in Jerome, Idaho?

Yes. We perform FMCSA periodic (annual) DOT inspections for class 7 and 8 trucks and trailers, usually with same-day turnaround when you schedule ahead.

Do you handle RV repair and fleet maintenance?

Yes. We have bays sized for Class A and C RVs, and we set up fleet accounts with scheduled PM, DOT inspections, and priority scheduling for downtime-sensitive customers.

How often should I rotate tires and change oil?

Rotate tires every 5,000–7,500 miles. For oil, follow your manufacturer's interval — typically 5,000 miles for conventional, 7,500–10,000 for synthetic, and shorter intervals for diesel trucks under load.

When should I replace my brakes?

Replace pads when they're below ~3mm, when you hear the wear indicator squeal, or when you feel pulsing or grinding. In Idaho winters, salt and grit can shorten pad life — get them inspected at every tire rotation.

Are these repair-tips guides written by real mechanics?

Yes. Every guide on this page is written or reviewed by the technicians at The Automotive Shop in Jerome, Idaho — no AI filler, no out-of-state content mill.

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