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Kingman Road Service Introduces Mobile Forced Regen Services for Semi Trucks

Kingman Road Service, a leading provider of roadside assistance solutions, has announced the launch of a new mobile service tailored specifically for semi trucks. The innovative offering provides forced regen services directly at the location of the truck, eliminating the need for drivers to travel to a service center.


Forced regeneration is a process used to clean diesel particulate filters (DPF) in semi trucks, which can become clogged over time and affect the vehicle's performance. By conducting this process on-site, Kingman Road Service aims to minimize downtime for truck drivers and keep their vehicles running smoothly.


"We understand the challenges and time constraints that semi truck drivers face on the road. That's why we're excited to offer this convenient solution that can help them get back on the road faster," said a spokesperson for Kingman Road Service.

The mobile forced regen service will be available 24/7, ensuring that assistance is readily accessible whenever truck drivers encounter DPF-related issues. In addition to forced regen services, Kingman Road Service also offers a range of other roadside assistance solutions, including tire changes, jump starts, and fuel delivery.


Truck drivers in need of forced regen services can simply contact Kingman Road Service's dedicated hotline to request assistance. The company's team of experienced technicians will promptly arrive at the location specified, equipped with the necessary tools and expertise to perform the forced regen procedure efficiently.


The introduction of mobile forced regen services by Kingman Road Service marks a significant step forward in enhancing the convenience and efficiency of roadside assistance for semi trucks. With this new offering, truck drivers can now address DPF issues quickly and effectively without having to disrupt their schedules or incur additional travel expenses.

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