B o o k m o b i l e M a i n t e n a n c e How to keep your vehicle operating at its absolute best! Presented by: Michael Swendrowski.

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B o o k m o b i l e M a i n t e n a n c e How to keep your vehicle operating at its absolute best! Presented by: Michael Swendrowski

Maintenance Plan 0 Program success 0 No go = no service 0 Vehicle longevity 0 Large investment 0 Involve all parties 0 Team effort 0 Good for environment 0 Improved efficiency Maintenance: How to keep your vehicle operating at its absolute best!

Unexpected Repairs

Master Schedule 0 Develop master schedule - specific to your vehicle and components 0 Use manufacture manuals 0 Keep progress log 0 Stick to it! Maintenance: How to keep your vehicle operating at its absolute best!

Make time for maintenance! 0 Part of your monthly schedule 0 Some use the “5 th week” method 0 Proactive vs. reactive 0 Significantly reduce down-time! Maintenance: How to keep your vehicle operating at its absolute best!

Pre-trip Inspection 0 No go = no service 0 Staff safety 0 Protect your investment Maintenance: How to keep your vehicle operating at its absolute best!

When mandated? 0 If CDL is required to operate 0 Vehicle GVWR is 26,001 lbs or over 0 If vehicle has air brakes (some states) 0 Best practice for all others! GVWR: Gross Vehicle Weight Rating CDL: Commercial Driver’s License Maintenance: How to keep your vehicle operating at its absolute best!

Develop your own checklist 0 Specific to your vehicle(s) 0 Use the master list as a guide 0 Forms should include 0 Vehicle name or # 0 Odometer reading 0 Date & time 0 Inspected by Maintenance: How to keep your vehicle operating at its absolute best!

Exterior 0 Leaning 0 Leaks 0 Damage 0 Muffler 0 Exhaust System 0 Frame Maintenance: How to keep your vehicle operating at its absolute best!

Exterior 0 Tire pressure 0 Tire tread 0 Tire condition Maintenance: How to keep your vehicle operating at its absolute best!

Exterior 0 Hub oil seals/axle seals 0 Spring suspension 0 Suspension mounts 0 Drive shaft 0 Shock absorbers Maintenance: How to keep your vehicle operating at its absolute best!

Exterior 0 Brakes 0 Slack adjusters 0 Chambers 0 Hoses/lines 0 Drums Maintenance: How to keep your vehicle operating at its absolute best!

Exterior 0 Steering box & hoses Maintenance: How to keep your vehicle operating at its absolute best!

Exterior 0 Lights  Headlamps  Turn signals  Brake lights  Hazard lights  Reverse lights  Clearance lights  Marker lights  License lights  Interior lights Reflectors ▫ Red on rear ▫ Amber elsewhere Maintenance: How to keep your vehicle operating at its absolute best!

Exterior 0 Doors 0 Mirrors 0 Batteries/boxes 0 Wheelchair lift 0 Compartments 0 Shore cord removed! Maintenance: How to keep your vehicle operating at its absolute best!

Engine Compartment 0 Oil 0 Coolant 0 Hoses 0 Brake fluid 0 Washer fluid 0 Belts Maintenance: How to keep your vehicle operating at its absolute best!

Generator 0 Oil 0 Coolant 0 Hoses 0 Airflow Maintenance: How to keep your vehicle operating at its absolute best!

Interior 0 Oil pressure gauge 0 Temperature gauge 0 Ammeter/voltmeter 0 Windshield Maintenance: How to keep your vehicle operating at its absolute best!

Interior 0S0S teering play 0W0W ipers/washers 0L0L ighting indicators 0H0H orn 0H0H eater/defroster Maintenance: How to keep your vehicle operating at its absolute best!

Interior 0 Parking brake 0 Hydraulic brake check 0 Air brake check Maintenance: How to keep your vehicle operating at its absolute best!

Interior 0S0S eat belts 0E0E mergency equipment 0F0F uses 0R0R eflective triangles 0F0F ire extinguisher 0S0S eat belt cutter 0F0F irst aid kit 0P0P athogen kit 0B0B ack-up alarm 0E0E scape windows/hatches Maintenance: How to keep your vehicle operating at its absolute best!

Interior 0 Load secure 0 Documentation 0 Insurance 0 Registration 0 Safety inspection Maintenance: How to keep your vehicle operating at its absolute best!

Post-trip Inspection Maintenance: How to keep your vehicle operating at its absolute best! Service brakes Parking brake Steering mechanism Lighting & reflectors Tires Horn Windshield wipers Rearview mirrors Wheels and rims Emergency equip.

Post-trip Inspection Maintenance: How to keep your vehicle operating at its absolute best! Can be combined with pre-trip form Use mileage/hour readings for maintenance schedule

Maintenance: How to keep your vehicle operating at its absolute best! Unexpected Repairs

Thank You! Michael Swendrowski Specialty Vehicle Services, LLC. Mobile: Maintenance: How to keep your vehicle operating at its absolute best!