
EV Repair in Spanish Fork, Utah
EV Repair


Professional Electric Vehicle Service and Diagnostics
Comprehensive Electric Vehicle Repair Services You Can Trust
When your electric vehicle starts showing warning signs or experiencing performance issues, Rocky Mountain Auto & Diesel Repair – Spanish Fork provides the specialized expertise needed to get you back on the road safely. Our certified technicians understand the complex systems that power your electric car, from the high-voltage battery pack to the sophisticated regenerative braking system. Located at 721 N 800 E, Spanish Fork, UT 84660, we’ve invested in cutting-edge diagnostic equipment specifically designed for electric vehicle repair and maintenance. Whether you’re dealing with reduced range, charging problems, or unusual noises from your electric motor, our team has the knowledge and tools to diagnose and resolve the issue accurately. We work on all electric vehicle makes and models, including Tesla, providing comprehensive service that goes beyond basic maintenance. Our facility maintains the highest safety standards when working with high-voltage systems, ensuring the safety of both technicians and customers throughout every repair process.
Advanced Diagnostic Capabilities for Complex EV Systems
Electric vehicles contain intricate components that require specialized knowledge to service properly, and our diagnostic approach reflects this complexity. Our technicians are trained to work with critical systems, including the power inverter, onboard charger, and battery thermal management system, that keep your EV operating efficiently. When you notice your battery not holding a charge or experience poor acceleration, we use advanced scanning tools to pinpoint issues within the DC-DC converter, electric power steering system, or other high-voltage components. Our EV battery diagnostics service can identify cell degradation, thermal management problems, or charging system malfunctions before they lead to complete failure. We also perform high-voltage system inspections that examine the entire electrical architecture of your vehicle, ensuring all safety protocols are functioning correctly. Software updates are another crucial service we provide, as electric vehicles rely heavily on sophisticated computer systems that require regular updates to maintain optimal performance and safety features.
Recognizing When Your Electric Vehicle Needs a Professional
Understanding the warning signs that indicate your electric vehicle needs professional service can help prevent minor issues from becoming major repairs. Dashboard warning lights specific to electric cars should never be ignored, as they often indicate problems with critical systems like the high-voltage battery or charging components. If you’re experiencing reduced driving range compared to when your vehicle was new, this could signal battery degradation or issues with the battery thermal management system. Charging problems, whether slow charging speeds or an inability to charge at all, often point to problems with the onboard charger or charging port connections. Unusual noises from the electric motor during acceleration or deceleration can indicate bearing problems or issues with the power inverter. At Rocky Mountain Auto & Diesel Repair – Spanish Fork, we recommend bringing your electric vehicle in for evaluation if you notice any of these symptoms. Our team is available during m-f: 7:30am – 5:00PM for consultations. You can reach us at (801) 794-8369 to discuss your concerns and schedule an appointment for comprehensive electric vehicle diagnostics.

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Frequently Asked Questions About EV Repair
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Electric cars typically require less frequent maintenance than traditional vehicles. However, we recommend annual inspections of high-voltage systems, battery health checks, and software updates to ensure optimal performance and safety.
Yes, our technicians are trained to work on all major electric vehicle brands and models, including Tesla, using manufacturer-approved diagnostic procedures and genuine or OEM-equivalent parts for all repairs.
First, try a different charging station to rule out charger issues. If the problem persists, contact us immediately, as charging problems can indicate serious issues with your onboard charger or battery system that require professional diagnosis.
Most EV batteries are designed to retain 80% of their capacity for 8-10 years or 100,000-150,000 miles. However, this varies by manufacturer and driving conditions. Regular maintenance can help maximize battery life.
Electric vehicle warning lights should be taken seriously, especially those related to high-voltage systems. We recommend having your vehicle inspected promptly when warning lights appear to ensure your safety and prevent potential damage to expensive components.