Transit bus maintenance and repair is critical to keeping bus lines running smoothly. In the event of a serious accident, such as a head-on collision, roll-over, or fire, a transit bus may have major structural damage as well as issues with electrical components—handling these repairs requires special training and knowledge, which we have at Hatcher Mobile Service.
At Hatcher Mobile Service, we know Transit Bus vehicles just as well as the Transit Bus dealerships. Our technicians stay up-to-date on the latest Transit Bus technology and features to ensure we can take care of your vehicle whether you need an oil change or engine replacement. If you live in the Omaha area, we hope you’ll count on us to keep your Transit Bus performing at its best.
If any warning lights display on your Transit Bus vehicle, you should head to an auto repair shop as soon as possible (at a minimum within the next 600 miles). Generally, your motor oil and filter must be changed at least once a year, and this may be the culprit. However, if you’re driving in optimal conditions, your vehicle might not indicate the need for vehicle service for more than a year. At Hatcher Mobile Service, our trained technicians can accurately determine when your Transit Bus needs maintenance, exactly when and not before or after it’s necessary.
The brake pads on your Transit Bus vehicle are equipped with wear indicators that will produce a squealing noise when the brakes are almost worn out. The noise will start when there is about 2 mm of brake pad friction remaining, which is when brake pads need to be replaced. If you are hearing this noise, your brake pads should be replaced as soon as possible. (The noise may be present even when you’re not applying the brake pedal.) At Hatcher Mobile Service, we can help with all your Transit Bus service needs.
When your Transit Bus needs repairs or maintenance, call Hatcher Mobile Service in Omaha, NE. We’ll work to get you back on the road quickly with minimal hassles and headaches.