- October 21, 2025
- By Tess
- In Diesel, Engine, Truck Repair, Vehicle Repair, Winter Driving
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When the temperature drops, starting your truck can suddenly feel like a chore. Whether it’s a gas or diesel engine, cold start issues are common during Iowa winters. At Beyer Motorsports in Cedar Falls, we often see customers come in with trucks that crank slowly, hesitate to fire up, or don’t start at all. Here

In Iowa, October isn’t just about pumpkin patches and harvest festivals, it’s the start of the seasonal shift into winter. As temperatures drop and the first frost rolls in, now is the time to make sure your cars and trucks are up for the challenge. Whether you drive a diesel pickup, a gas-powered vehicle, or

Winter is tough on diesel engines, but with the right care and preparation, you can keep your truck running reliably all season long. Freezing temperatures, road salt, and harsh conditions all present challenges, but taking a few simple precautions can save you from breakdowns, costly repairs, and headaches. Use Winter Fuel Additives Prevent Fuel Gelling

The holiday season is just around the corner, and for many of us, that means hitting the road to visit family, friends, or holiday destinations. While road trips can be exciting, the last thing you want is a breakdown ruining your travel plans. To ensure a safe, smooth, and stress-free journey, we’ve put together a

Winter weather poses significant challenges for semi truck drivers, from icy roads to freezing temperatures. Properly preparing your vehicle can not only extend its life but also enhance safety for both the driver and other road users. Here’s a comprehensive guide to weatherproofing your semi truck for winter, ensuring you stay safe, and your truck