Ford truck & car repair in Missoula
F-150s working jobsites, Super Dutys pulling trailers, Escapes and Explorers hauling families, Transit vans running businesses — Ford is Montana's workhorse, and we keep them working.
Work-truck care from people who get work trucks
A truck that's down costs you money. We service EcoBoost turbos and timing systems, diesel Power Strokes, 4x4 drivetrains, and heavy-duty brakes and suspension — with honest priorities: what needs fixing now to keep you working, and what can wait for the slow season.
Common Ford concerns we handle
- EcoBoost rattle on cold start or timing-chain noise — worth diagnosing early
- Death wobble or loose steering in a solid-axle Super Duty
- Trailer-towing brake fade or a soft pedal
- 4x4 not engaging, or leaks from transfer case and axle seals
What's included
- F-150 / Super Duty maintenance & repair
- EcoBoost turbo & timing system service
- Diesel service & diagnostics
- 4x4, driveline & towing-package service
- Transit & work-van fleet care
Best for
- F-150, F-250/350 Super Duty, Ranger, Maverick
- Explorer, Escape, Expedition, Bronco
- Transit vans & work fleets
Ford service in Missoula — FAQs
Do you work on Ford diesel trucks?
Yes — we service and diagnose Power Stroke diesels alongside gas trucks, from routine fuel-system and cooling maintenance to no-start and power-loss diagnostics.
Can you service my work van or small fleet?
Yes. We keep Transit and work vans on the road with priority fleet scheduling and maintenance planning — ask about a fleet account and we'll build a schedule around your business.
My F-150 rattles on cold start — is that serious?
It can be. Cold-start rattle on EcoBoost engines often points at timing-chain or cam-phaser wear, and it's much cheaper to address early. We'll diagnose it properly and show you exactly what we find.
Other makes we specialize in
Specialist pages for the vehicles Missoula actually drives — plus 60+ makes serviced in total, foreign and domestic.
While you're here
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