Active Vehicle Fleet Weekly Maintenance: Operator
Regular daily maintenance of your fleet promotes the safety and comfort of passengers, operators, and protect the public. Conduct basic daily peventive maintenance service routines in a timely manner to identify vehicle problems and keep vehicle systems in good repair.
Active Vehicle Fleet Weekly Maintenance: Operator
Regular daily maintenance of your fleet promotes the safety and comfort of passengers, operators, and protect the public. Conduct basic daily peventive maintenance service routines in a timely manner to identify vehicle problems and keep vehicle systems in good repair.
Check exterior:
Vehicle head, tail, and clearance lights
Turn signal operation
Hazard flasher operation
Brake light operation
Backup light operation
Tire condition (check for inflation, tread depth, sidewall damage, objects in tread)
Wheel condition (check appearance of lug nuts, check for seal leaks)
Undercarriage leaks
Body, glass, mirrors (check for damage, mirrors well-secured)
Wheelchair lift operation (unlock doors, cycle lift once before service)
Exterior cleanliness
Check vehicle interior:
Mirror position
Horn operation.
Windshield wiper operation
Passenger door operation
Interior lights
Vehicle gauges
Fuel level (fuel cards and fuel log present)
Emergency exits (check that exits are not blocked and rear exit door is unlocked)
Radio/ mobile data operation (pre-trip radio check with dispatcher)
Seat belts (present and available to passengers)
Wheelchair securements (all sets present and stowed correctly)
Safety equipment (fire extinguisher present and fully-charged, emergency triangles present, first aid kit present and sealed or fully-stocked, bio-hazard kit present and sealed or fully-stocked, seat belt cutter present)
Seat condition (well-secured, check for upholstery damage)
Seat belt condition (present, not damaged)
Stanchions (well-secured)
Interior cleanliness
Weekly Maintenance Checklist:
Source: MaintainX (Community Member)