VFD/Drive Troubleshooting & Repair in Greensboro, NC


Fast, Reliable Repairs for Your Variable Frequency Drives

When your Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) or motor controller malfunctions, it can disrupt your entire operation. At General Motor Repair & Service, we provide expert VFD troubleshooting and repair services for industrial and commercial clients across Greensboro, NC. Whether you’re experiencing control issues, drive faults, or unexpected shutdowns, our technicians can quickly diagnose and resolve the issue—saving you time, energy, and money.

Our Core Values


Customer Focus

Integrity

Innovation

Common VFD Problems We Handle:


  • Drive not starting or tripping unexpectedly
  • Overvoltage or undervoltage faults
  • Overcurrent or overheating issues
  • Communication or control panel errors
  • Harmonic distortion and power quality issues
  • Motor speed or torque inconsistencies
  • A bunch of electronic devices are sitting on top of a blue table.

Our VFD Services Include:


On-site and in-shop diagnostics

Circuit board inspection and repair

Drive programming and reconfiguration

Power module and capacitor replacement

Cooling fan and heat sink maintenance

Preventive maintenance and software updates

Brands We Service:


We work with most major VFD manufacturers, including:

  • Allen-Bradley
  • Siemens
  • ABB
  • Danfoss
  • Yaskawa
  • Schneider Electric
  • Eaton and more

Why Choose General Motor Repair & Service?


  • 24/7 Emergency Service
  • Quick Turnaround Times
  • Certified Technicians
  • State-of-the-Art Testing Equipment
  • Pick-Up & Delivery Available

Prevent Downtime with VFD Expertise You Can Trust


Whether it’s a simple fault code or a complex internal failure, our team has the experience to get your VFDs and drives back online—fast. We help extend the lifespan of your equipment and reduce costly system interruptions.

Need Immediate VFD Troubleshooting in Greensboro, NC?

Call General Motor Repair & Service today at(336) 292-1715 | Proudly serving Greensboro and surrounding communities