Articles & Resources

Why Proper Diagnosis Matters And Why RAM Owners Bring Their Trucks to Colorado Engine

Why Proper Diagnosis Matters And Why RAM Owners Bring Their Trucks to Colorado Engine

Why Proper Diagnosis Matters

Not every ticking noise or misfire in a 2013–2021 RAM 1500 means the engine needs to be replaced. Too often, owners are told they need a new motor before anyone confirms whether the issue is an exhaust manifold leak, a failing lifter, or true internal engine damage.

That’s why RAM owners bring their trucks to Colorado Engine. We specialize in engine diagnostics and 5.7 L HEMI failures, and we believe in diagnosing before replacing. Through compression testing, oil inspection, and mechanical verification, we determine whether an engine can be repaired—or if a long block replacement is truly the right solution. When we recommend a 5.7 L long block HEMI, it’s because the evidence supports it, not because it’s the easy answer.

Should I Get a Second Opinion on Engine Repairs? Why It Matters More Than You Think

When your mechanic hands you a long list of engine repairs—and a bill that makes your stomach drop—it’s natural to wonder: should I get a second opinion? In many cases, the answer is yes.

Engine issues can be complex, and symptoms like knocking sounds, warning lights, or loss of power don’t always point to a single clear fix. One shop might recommend a full engine rebuild, while another sees a smaller, more targeted repair. Getting a second opinion can help you confirm the diagnosis, compare repair options, and avoid paying for work you may not actually need.

A second opinion doesn’t mean you distrust your mechanic. It means you’re being an informed car owner. Especially when repairs are expensive, urgent, or explained in vague terms, another professional assessment can bring clarity and peace of mind. Sometimes it confirms the original advice. Other times, it saves you thousands. Either way, it puts you back in the driver’s seat—confident about what your car really needs.

read more
What Should I Look for in a Good Fleet Manager?

What Should I Look for in a Good Fleet Manager?

A good fleet manager does more than schedule repairs—they reduce downtime, control costs, and keep commercial vehicles safe and compliant. Discover the key traits of an effective fleet manager and how partnering with a trusted Colorado fleet service provider keeps your fleet running smoothly.

read more
Thankful for Smooth Rides: Why Thanksgiving Is the Perfect Time to Check In on Your Vehicle

Thankful for Smooth Rides: Why Thanksgiving Is the Perfect Time to Check In on Your Vehicle

This Thanksgiving, we’re celebrating more than just good food and family we’re giving thanks for smooth rides and safe travels! Whether you’re driving across town or heading out on a holiday road trip, now’s the perfect time to show your car a little gratitude with a seasonal checkup. Stay safe, stay warm, and keep your vehicle running strong all winter long.

read more
How often should I change my oil?

How often should I change my oil?

Why You Really Need to Change Your Oil (And When to Do It) If you've ever been told, "Don't forget to change your oil!" and thought, "I'll get to it eventually..." — you're not alone. Oil changes might seem like just another to-do on your car’s never-ending...

read more