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Berwick Diesel Injector Specialist: Delphi-Approved Test & Repair Announced

Extract Engineering (01228 558866) introduces Delphi-authorised servicing of common rail diesel injectors and pumps for fleet operators in Berwick on Tweed and other parts of Southern Scotland.

The Carlisle-based test and repair centre is now one of only 12 Delphi-approved facilities for commercial diesel injector testing and repair in the UK, making it the nearest and most convenient option for heavy vehicle operators in Scotland, the Northwest, and Borders regions. The firm has recently installed the latest generation of diesel test benches, the Hartridge AVM-2 PC, allowing it to service the latest common rail diesel injector systems from Delphi, DENSO, VDO, and Bosch.

More details can be found at https://www.extractengineering.co.uk/diesel-testing-services

Extract Engineering explains that sending diesel injectors to a Delphi-approved centre in Preston or the Midlands can have significant cost and time implications, and the recent announcement is designed to make more local fleet operators aware that one of the most advanced facilities in the UK is virtually on their doorstep.

“Our mix of modern test equipment and experience gives you the best diesel injector cleaning and testing service available in Scotland and the Borderlands, including Cumbria and the Northwest. A company representative explained. “Garages, commercial fleet operators, agricultural and plant engineers all trust our services. We have returned diesel engines to full efficiency and low emissions for owners across Scotland, Cumbria, and Lancashire.”

While modern common rail diesel injectors are considerably more efficient than their older mechanical counterparts, they are also manufactured to much finer tolerances, making them more susceptible to contaminants and/or wear and tear. As a result, it is recommended that injectors be tested and serviced regularly by qualified specialists in order to maintain optimal performance.

As part of the recent update, Extract Engineering states that it can now test and repair the most advanced common rail injectors to OEM standards, including correct coding. As part of Delphi’s network of authorised test facilities, the team has also completed the most up-to-date courses and training.

For additional information please see: https://www.extractengineering.co.uk/diesel-testing-services/avm

About Extract Engineering

Company owner and lead engineer Steve Jefferson has been working with diesel injector systems for his entire career, and his expertise was sought by Delphi during the development of their latest generation of testing equipment. In addition to common rail systems, the firm retains the equipment and knowledge required to service older mechanical systems.

“Even though we’re based in Scotland, we always go to Extract Engineering for any injector or fuel testing issues,” one client recently stated. “They always provide a brilliant service, and that peace-of-mind is something that can’t be bought.”

Interested parties can find more information by visiting https://www.extractengineering.co.uk

Contact Info:
Name: Steve Jefferson
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Organization: Extract Engineering Ltd
Address: 43a Millbrook Road, Unit 2, Kingstown Industrial Estate, Carlisle, Cumbria CA3 0EU, United Kingdom
Phone: +44-1228-558866
Website: https://www.extractengineering.co.uk/

Source: NewsNetwork

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