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Truck & Trailer Mobile Repair Services

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Miscellaneous

Air Leaks

  • Inspecting Air Brake System:

  • Visually inspect air lines, hoses, fittings, and valves for signs of damage, wear, or leaks.

  • Check air pressure gauges and compressor operation.

  • Test air brake system for proper operation and response time.

  • Diagnosing Air Leaks:

  • Utilize diagnostic tools and techniques to identify air leaks in the system.

  • Use soapy water or electronic leak detectors to pinpoint the location of leaks.  

  • Repairing Air Leaks:

  • Replace damaged air lines, hoses, fittings, and valves.

  • Tighten loose connections and repair leaks in the air tank and compressor.

  • Bleed the air brake system to remove air and restore proper operation.

  • Calibrating Air Brake System:

  • Calibrate air brake valves and sensors to ensure proper operation.

  • Adjust brake pedal feel and stopping distance

Snow Chains Delivery

  • Load and Secure Tire Chains:

  • Properly load tire chains onto the delivery truck, ensuring they are securely fastened to prevent shifting or damage during transportation.

  • Plan Delivery Routes:

  • Review delivery schedules and plan efficient routes to minimize travel time and maximize delivery efficiency.

  • Consider weather conditions and potential road closures when planning routes.

  • Deliver Tire Chains:

  • Deliver tire chains to designated locations, such as truck stops, dealerships, or directly to truck drivers.

  • Ensure accurate and timely delivery of orders.

  • Assist with Chain Installation (Optional):

  • In some cases, drivers may be required to assist truck drivers with the installation of tire chains, especially in remote or challenging locations.

  • Provide guidance and support to ensure proper chain installation.

  • Maintain Vehicle and Equipment:

  • Perform daily vehicle inspections, including checking tire pressure, fluid levels, and overall vehicle condition.

  • Maintain and clean delivery equipment, such as pallet jacks and dollies

Mud Flaps

  • Inspect Mud Flaps:

  • Visually inspect mud flaps for signs of damage, wear, or missing components.

  • Check for proper mounting and alignment.

  • Remove Old Mud Flaps:

  • Remove the old mud flaps, including any hardware or brackets.

  • Clean the mounting surfaces to ensure proper adhesion of the new mud flaps.

  • Install New Mud Flaps:

  • Position the new mud flaps according to manufacturer specifications.

  • Secure the mud flaps using appropriate hardware and fasteners.

  • Ensure the mud flaps are properly aligned and securely attached.

Chain-Up Assistance

  • Inspect Tire Chains:

  • Visually inspect tire chains for damage, wear, and proper fit.

  • Check for missing or damaged components.

  • Assist with Chain Installation:

  • Guide drivers on the correct procedure for installing tire chains.

  • Help drivers position the chains around the tires.

  • Assist in tightening the chains to ensure proper tension.

  • Check for proper clearance and alignment of the chains.

  • Remove Tire Chains:

  • Assist drivers in removing tire chains once road conditions improve.

  • Clean the tires and wheel wells to remove any debris or mud.

DOT Inspections

  • Vehicle Inspection:

  • Visually inspect the vehicle's exterior and interior for damage, wear, and defects.

  • Check the vehicle's braking system, including brakes, air lines, and brake drums or rotors.

  • Inspect tires for tread depth, pressure, and damage.

  • Verify the condition of the steering system, suspension, and wheels.

  • Inspect the vehicle's lighting system, including headlights, taillights, and turn signals.

  • Check the vehicle's electrical system, including wiring, batteries, and charging systems.

  • Examine the vehicle's exhaust system for leaks and damage.

  • Driver Inspection:

  • Verify the driver's commercial driver's license (CDL) and medical certification.

  • Check the driver's hours-of-service logs to ensure compliance with regulations.

  • Inspect the driver's seatbelt and other safety equipment.

  • Documentation:

  • Document inspection findings and violations on official inspection reports.

  • Issue citations or warnings for violations.

  • Maintain accurate records of inspections and enforcement actions.

Full PM

  • Engine Maintenance:

  • Oil and Filter Change: Replace engine oil and filter according to manufacturer's recommendations.

  • Air Filter Replacement: Replace air filters to ensure optimal engine performance and fuel efficiency.

  • Fuel Filter Replacement: Replace fuel filters to prevent fuel contamination and engine damage.

  • Belt and Hose Inspection: Inspect and replace worn or damaged belts and hoses.

  • Coolant Flush and Fill: Flush and refill the cooling system with the appropriate coolant.

  • Thermostat Inspection and Replacement: Inspect and replace the thermostat if necessary.

  • Water Pump Inspection and Replacement: Inspect and replace the water pump if needed.

  • Transmission Maintenance:

  • Transmission Fluid and Filter Change: Replace transmission fluid and filter according to manufacturer's recommendations.

  • Transmission Mount Inspection: Inspect and replace worn or damaged transmission mounts.

  • Brake System Maintenance:

  • Brake Pad and Rotor Inspection and Replacement: Inspect and replace worn brake pads and rotors.

  • Brake Drum and Shoe Inspection and Adjustment: Inspect and adjust brake drums and shoes.

  • Air Brake System Inspection: Inspect air compressor, air dryer, and air tanks for leaks and proper operation.

  • Brake Fluid Level and Quality Check: Check and replace brake fluid as needed.

  • Electrical System Maintenance:

  • Battery Inspection and Replacement: Inspect and replace the battery as needed.

  • Alternator and Starter Inspection and Replacement: Inspect and replace the alternator and starter if necessary.

  • Wiring Harness Inspection: Inspect wiring harness for damage and repair as needed.

  • Lighting System Inspection and Replacement: Inspect and replace bulbs and lenses.

  • Tire and Wheel Maintenance:

  • Tire Inspection and Rotation: Inspect tire tread depth, pressure, and alignment.

  • Wheel Bearing Inspection and Lubrication: Inspect and lubricate wheel bearings.

  • Wheel Alignment and Balancing: Perform wheel alignment and balancing to ensure proper vehicle handling.

  • Additional Maintenance Tasks:

  • Inspect and replace air filters.

  • Inspect and clean the cab and sleeper compartment.

  • Perform safety inspections, including seat belts, mirrors, and emergency equipment.

  • Adhere to DOT regulations and industry standards.