From light trucks to diesel engines, Hometown Repair in Perham, MN, is your hometown solution for honest, professional auto repair. Whether you're due for routine maintenance, need diesel diagnostics, or are looking for quality tire sales, we deliver precision work backed by years of experience and a reputation built on trust.
Diesel engines demand a specialized approach — and that’s exactly what we deliver. Our technicians are trained in the latest diesel diagnostics and repair practices, working on all makes and models with precision. From fleet trucks to pickups, we understand what it takes to keep diesel engines running strong.
No matter what you drive, our team has you covered. We’re experienced with domestic and import vehicles alike — cars, trucks, SUVs, and light-duty commercial vehicles. That means you only need one trusted shop, whether you're driving an old Ford or a newer foreign vehicle.
Tires and regular maintenance are the foundation of safe driving. We offer tire sales, installations, and complete maintenance services including oil changes, inspections, and fluid checks — helping extend the life of your vehicle and prevent breakdowns before they happen.
When your vehicle's down, you need more than just a quick fix — you need real expertise, fast turnaround, and fair prices. That’s what we offer at Hometown Repair. We’re proud to be the go-to shop for Perham residents and beyond, bringing together modern equipment and good old-fashioned service.
From diesel work to engine repairs, from routine maintenance to tire sales, we do it all — and we do it right the first time. Our commitment to quality means we don’t cut corners, and our team is trained to diagnose, repair, and maintain your vehicle with the care it deserves.
We know what it means to be a part of this community. When you come to Hometown Repair, you're not just another customer — you're a neighbor. And we're here to keep you on the road with service you can count on.
A: Diesel engines require different diagnostic tools, fuel systems, and repair techniques than gasoline engines. It's recommended to have diesel engines serviced by a technician experienced in diesel technology.
A: Most vehicles need an oil change every 3,000 to 5,000 miles, but it’s best to follow your manufacturer’s recommendation listed in your owner’s manual.
A: The check engine light can be triggered by anything from a loose gas cap to serious engine issues. Diagnostic scanning is required to determine the exact cause.