Check-engine & drivability
Misfires, hesitation, rough running, poor performance, fuel-trim concerns, emissions faults, and intermittent symptoms are evaluated with live data and targeted testing.
Advanced vehicle diagnostics · Council Bluffs
Modern vehicles do not need guesswork. Titan combines training, test equipment, service information, and a disciplined process to isolate the fault and give you a defensible repair plan.
What we do
A warning light, a code, or a symptom is the beginning of the investigation. Titan works from proof—not assumptions.
Misfires, hesitation, rough running, poor performance, fuel-trim concerns, emissions faults, and intermittent symptoms are evaluated with live data and targeted testing.
Battery drains, charging and starting faults, wiring problems, module communication issues, and accessory failures demand circuit-level testing—not random replacement.
When a vehicle fails only sometimes, the diagnostic plan has to capture the failure. We use the history, conditions, data, and test results to narrow it correctly.
Brake, airbag, stability-control, and communication faults are scanned and tested as systems so the recommendation addresses the actual cause.
Know the signs
Built around the evidence
Parts stores and scan tools can read a trouble code. Professional diagnosis connects that code to the operating conditions, wiring, data, and component behavior that produced it.
The result is a clear finding you can understand, an estimate you can approve, and a repair that can be verified when complete.
Why drivers choose TitanGood questions
Diagnosis is skilled testing performed to identify the cause before a repair is authorized. The time and equipment required vary with the symptom, access, and whether the problem is intermittent. Titan explains the initial testing plan before beginning.
Usually not. A code identifies the system that detected an abnormal condition. Several mechanical, electrical, or software-related causes can produce the same code, so testing is needed before replacing parts.
Yes, although an intermittent fault may require more time or a return visit if it will not occur during testing. Details about when, where, and under what conditions it happens are extremely helpful.
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