Mr. Hampton Mobile Truck Repair
Hampton mobile truck repair across the Virginia Peninsula
When a truck goes down between Hampton, Newport News, Yorktown, and Williamsburg, losing time to a tow rarely helps. We focus on on-site diagnostics, practical repair decisions, and the kind of roadside service that fits port, military, and industrial traffic on the Peninsula.

Brake, trailer, cooling, and AC service
Hampton, Newport News, Yorktown, Williamsburg
Peninsula traffic is hard on working trucks
Bridge approaches, stop-and-go commercial traffic, and short-haul industrial routes punish charging systems, brakes, and cooling parts fast.
Military and shipyard work raises the stakes
Downtime around the Peninsula does not just delay a delivery. It can stall site access, scheduled loads, and time-sensitive fleet work.
Roadside testing prevents bad guesses
We would rather verify whether the issue is air, electrical, fuel, cooling, or trailer-related before anyone starts swapping parts blindly.
What we handle on site
Virginia Peninsula truck repair services
These are the calls that usually make sense for a mobile truck mechanic.
Mobile diesel repair
Roadside no-start, poor-running, derate, and active-fault complaints that need diagnostics before the wrong part gets blamed.
Air brake repair
Low-air complaints, brake drag, leaking chambers, and air-system faults that should be inspected before the truck moves again.
Full Trailer Repair and Welding
Lighting, wiring, air line, suspension, and brake issues that can stop the load even when the truck still starts.
Electrical repair
Charging failures, battery drain, bad grounds, dead circuits, and intermittent electrical problems tied to hard daily use.
Cooling System Troubleshooting
Overheating, coolant loss, belt issues, fan clutch problems, and the heat-related failures that creep up in heavy traffic.
Truck AC repair
Cab AC issues that turn a rough Peninsula route into a miserable day fast, especially in summer traffic and yard work.
If your truck is down in Hampton, Newport News, Yorktown, Williamsburg, or nearby industrial corridors, call before the problem spreads into a tow, missed stop, or lost shift.
What to tell us first
Start with the symptom that showed up before the truck quit
The fastest calls start with the location, truck and trailer setup, and the first thing that changed. Maybe it stopped building air, started running hot in traffic, blew warm from the vents, lost charging voltage, or developed a trailer lighting problem.
That first symptom usually says more than the last ten guesses. If your truck needs roadside help around the Virginia Peninsula, call 757-384-5300.
Why fleets call us
On-site truck repair that protects the rest of the day
Good roadside work is about making the next few hours better, not just sounding confident. We verify the complaint, explain what can be handled on site, and keep the repair plan realistic.
Coverage focus
Serving Hampton and the Virginia Peninsula
We cover Hampton, Newport News, Yorktown, Williamsburg, Poquoson, and nearby Peninsula routes where commercial trucks run daily. Call 757-384-5300 for service.