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Deeper Dive into Vehicle Maintenance Files Part One

Exploring vehicle maintenance files for optimized performance—Part One.

Deeper Dive into Vehicle Maintenance Files Part One

Simplifying Your Vehicle Maintenance File

Last week, we shared a wealth of information about what should be included in a vehicle maintenance file.

Step 1: Create Unit Folders

Make things easier for potential audits by setting up folders, digitally or physically, for each unit you have. Yes, this includes trailers whose GCWR contributes to being a Commercial Motor Vehicle.

Step 2: Vehicle List

Keep it simple. Create a spreadsheet with labeled columns for each piece of information needed:

  • When the vehicle was purchased
  • Year, make, and model of the vehicle
  • VIN
  • Tire size
  • GVWR
  • Ownership status (Owned or Leased)
  • Unit number
  • License plate
  • State of registration
  • Type of vehicle (Trailer, Truck, Tractor)
  • ELD vehicle details (if applicable)

You can get most of this information from the registration/cab card. The few extra details like GVWR, tire size, and ELD info can be easily obtained from your driver.

Step 3: Maintenance Records and Logs

Here’s a quick reminder of what you need:

  • Date of service or repair
  • Details of service or repair
  • Name of the person who performed it
  • Mileage (if applicable)
  • Next service due date
  • Indicate if it’s a routine service item
  • Keep records for a minimum of 1 year
  • Recommended to keep all records for resale value

Simplify with KISS

Keep It Stupid Simple. Create a log for each truck, replacing it quarterly. Both driver and mechanic can fill it out whenever a service or repair is done. For instance, if a driver changes a light, they can easily complete the log stored in their truck’s binder along with other essential paperwork.

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Next week, we’ll delve even deeper into making vehicle maintenance files as simple as possible!

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