Pre-Trip Inspection Guide

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Pre-trip Inspection Emergency Equipment: Spare Electrical Fuses 3 Reflective Triangles Red and Mounted Securely Fire Extinguisher Minimum of 10 BC Fully charged Securely Mounted

Pre-trip Inspection Safety Belt Latches Securely Mounted Securely Steering Wheel No more than 10 degrees of free play Clutch Engages and disengages smoothly

Pre-trip Inspection Gear Shifter Moves in and out of gear properly Range Selector Works Water Temp Gauge Gauge is working (170 – 210 degrees) Oil Pressure Gauge Gauge is working properly Normal oil pressure (20 - 45 PSI) Check that the warning light goes out

Pre-trip Inspection Ammeter / Voltmeter Gauge shows (12 – 14) volts to show battery is charging and that the generator or alternator is working properly Lighting Indicators Left and right turn signal 4-way flashers High beam indicator Horns Electric (street) horn works properly Air horn works properly

Pre-trip Inspection Wipers and Washer Working properly Mounted securely to wiper arm Rubber not torn Washer sprays properly Mirrors Clean and adjusted Mounted properly

Pre-trip Inspection Parking Brake Valves Both are present and not leaking Place vehicle in 1st gear then release the tractor brake (yellow valve) Slowly pull against the trailer to ensure the coupling is secure, tug again to ensure that the brakes will work. Pull the tractor Valve back out. Release trailer brake (red valve) Slowly tug against the tractor brakes to ensure they work.

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