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Mobile Fire Truck Repair in New Jersey.

Mobile fire apparatus repair across northern and central New Jersey — Bergen, Passaic, Morris, Sussex, Warren, Hunterdon, Somerset, and Mercer counties.

New Jersey runs hard on its fire apparatus. Career houses in the I-95 corridor, paid-on-call combination departments in the suburbs, and dense volunteer coverage through the northwest hill country and Pinelands fringe. We cover the parts of the state that fit inside a 100-mile run from Lansford — north and central Jersey — and we treat the Hudson and Delaware crossings the same way we treat the local back roads.

Where we work in New Jersey.

  • Morris, Sussex, Warren, Hunterdon counties
  • Bergen and Passaic county metro
  • Somerset, Middlesex, Mercer suburbs
  • Industrial and refinery-zone mutual aid corridors

Cities & towns we serve.

Newark, NJJersey City, NJPaterson, NJTrenton, NJMorristown, NJNewton, NJHackensack, NJPhillipsburg, NJFlemington, NJSomerville, NJNew Brunswick, NJPrinceton, NJ

Not listed? Most of the towns inside our 100-mile radius are reachable — ask.

Process

How It Works

Three steps from "won't crank" to "back in service."

1

Call & Triage

You talk to the mechanic. Not a dispatcher, not a service writer, not a call center. We discuss the symptoms — what the truck did, what it didn't, what codes the multiplex panel is throwing — and start ruling things in or out before we ever turn the key.

2

On-Site Diagnostics & Plan

We come to your apparatus bay or jobsite with diagnostic gear for Cummins, Detroit, CAT, multiplex (Class1, Weldon, IC), and the major pump and aerial systems. You get a clear scope, a parts list, and a realistic timeline before we touch the truck.

3

Repair, Test, Back in Service

Most repairs happen at your station. Pump work gets tested under draft. Aerial work gets cycled under load. Engine work gets road-tested. You sign off when the rig is ready to put back into the rotation — not before.

Field-Proven

Recent Fire Truck Repairs.

A representative slice of recent on-site work — the kind of failures that take an apparatus out of service and the kind of fixes that put it back in. Pump packing, DEF system faults, aerial hydraulics, multiplex electrical, brakes, charging systems, and everything in between.

Pump won't draft on the test pit

Rebuilt packing on a Hale Qmax mid-mount; pumped capacity at 150 PSI net pump pressure with paperwork.

Engine 4 — cranks but won't start

Cummins ISL fuel rail pressure fault; replaced high-pressure pump and primary filter; back in service by morning.

Aerial outrigger won't extend

Traced 12V supply fault to a corroded ground stud; replaced harness section; outrigger cycled and locked clean.

Tank-to-pump valve seized after mutual aid

Removed and serviced the Akron actuated valve; flushed debris; re-tested under draft.

Multiplex panel showing all faults

Class1 IO module replacement after a wet-environment fault; reprogrammed and tested every output.

Rear discharge gate leaking under pressure

Replaced seat and seal kit on a Waterous CSU two-and-a-half-inch gate; pressure tested to 250 PSI.

Engine derating mid-response

Detroit DD13 DEF system fault — failed quality sensor and clogged dosing valve; cleared and re-ran regen.

Air brakes won't release after sitting

Replaced moisture-fouled relay valve and added a desiccant cartridge to the air dryer; full system test.

Aerial rotation slow and creeping

Rebuilt rotation hydraulic motor and replaced worn slew bearing balls; tested full 360° rotation under load.

Scene lights flickering on the foreground

Charging system pulled down by a failed alternator and one weak battery in a four-bank string; replaced both.

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