Wiring, Charging, Starting & Lighting

Truck Electrical & Lighting Repair in Brampton

Wiring diagnostics, alternators, starters, batteries, ABS faults, and full lighting repair on trucks and trailers. We trace the actual fault — no parts cannon, no guesswork.

25+Years of Experience
MTOLicensed Safety Station
FreePart-Replacement Warranty
EN / ਪੰਜਾਬੀ / اردوMultilingual Team

Full Electrical & Lighting Service

Electrical problems get expensive when somebody throws parts at them. We test first, find the actual fault, then fix it — once.

  • Charging system diagnosis — alternator, voltage regulator, and belt
  • Starter testing, repair, and replacement
  • Battery testing, replacement, and cable repair
  • Wiring harness diagnosis and repair — tractors and trailers
  • Tractor and trailer lighting repair — headlights, marker lights, tail, brake, turn
  • 7-way pigtail, plug, and receptacle repair
  • Ground and chassis-fault tracing
  • ABS scan and module diagnosis on tractors and trailers
  • Dashboard fault and warning-light diagnosis
  • Glow plug, block heater, and starting-system repair (cold weather)
  • Auxiliary lighting installation — strobes, work lights, reverse alarms

Electrical Problems We See Every Week

Most "electrical gremlins" are corroded grounds, chafed wires, or a dying battery. We find the small thing that's actually wrong.

Truck Won't Crank

Click and nothing, or slow lazy crank. Could be batteries, cables, starter, or a bad ground — we test before we replace.

Dead Batteries Overnight

Truck dies after sitting. Usually a parasitic draw — a stuck relay, bad accessory, or charging fault. We trace the actual amperage drain.

Charging Light On

Voltage dropping, batteries cooking, or charging light flickering. Alternator, regulator, belt, or wiring — we identify which.

Trailer Lights Out

A dead tail or marker light is an automatic ticket. Usually the pigtail, ground, or a chafed wire in the harness.

ABS Light Won't Clear

Tractor or trailer ABS fault. We scan the system, trace the wheel sensor, modulator, or wiring fault, and repair the actual cause.

Random Warning Lights

Check engine, ABS, ATC, brake — flickering on and off. Usually a connector, ground, or sensor — and rarely the expensive thing.

Test First. Then Fix.

Four steps from "won't start" to back on the road.

  1. 01

    Test

    Multimeter, scanner, load tester — we measure what's actually happening before we open the parts catalogue.

  2. 02

    Quote

    Clear estimate with parts, labour, and timeline. We tell you what's the cause and what's just a symptom.

  3. 03

    Repair

    Proper splices, sealed connectors, factory wiring colors and routing. Nothing held together with electrical tape.

  4. 04

    Verify

    Re-scan, re-test, and confirm no codes come back. Light check on every position before you roll out.

"Planet Trucks team gives you Excellent service, honest advice, and it's worth the price, for the jobs done by them on your Vehicle."

— Happy Dhiman, Verified Google Review

Electrical & Lighting — Quick Answers

My truck cranks slow — is it the batteries or the starter?

That's exactly what the test tells us. A lot of "bad starter" calls turn out to be tired batteries or corroded cables. We load-test the batteries, check the cable drop, and test the starter under load before recommending a replacement.

Can you find a wiring short or chafe?

Yes. Tracing shorts, chafes, and parasitic draws is bread-and-butter work for us — we use a multimeter, current clamp, and good lighting to find the actual issue, not just splice over it.

Will you fix the ABS light?

Yes — we scan the tractor and trailer ABS modules, trace the fault to a sensor, modulator, or wiring issue, and repair the cause. An ABS fault is an automatic safety failure, so it's worth fixing properly.

Can you install extra lights, strobes, or a reverse alarm?

Yes — we install auxiliary lighting, work lights, strobes, beacons, and reverse alarms with proper wiring, fused circuits, and switches you can actually use.

How long do electrical jobs usually take?

A bad bulb is minutes. A short or parasitic draw takes time — we don't bill you for guessing, we bill you for the time it takes to actually find it. You'll get an estimate before we start.

Electrical Issue? Let's Talk.

Call and you'll talk to a real mechanic, not a service writer. We'll tell you what we think before you bring it in.

Hours

Mon – Sat9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Sunday10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
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