This generic vehicle inspection checklist aims to identify defects and mechanical issues of any vehicle. Most importantly, it’s best used to prevent problems and ensure road safety. The authorised inspector would check all the parts and determine if the vehicle is good to go, needs repair service or parts replacement.
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Title Page
Client / Site
Location
Prepared by
Conducted on
General Information
Select vehicle identification type
VIN
License Plate #
Other
Enter VIN #
Enter License Plate No.
Take photo of license plate
Enter identification type
Enter Mileage
Take photo of vehicle
Inspection
Section 1
Oil Fuel Coolant Levels
OIl Fuel Coolant Leaks
Brakes Service
Brakes Pushing
Tyres
Section 2
Wheel Truck Nuts
Steps/Handrails
Windows & Wipers
Section 3
Lights & Beacons
Horn
Reversing Beeper
Reversing Mirrors
Section 4
Reversing Lights
Reversing Camera
Fire Extinguisher
Section 5
Cab Cleanliness
Steering & Controls
Instruments
SAFETY EQUIPMENT
Seat belts available and working
Spare bulbs, fuses
SUMMARY
List any other conditions which may prevent safe operation of this vehicle
Enter any other observations
Rate the overall condition of the vehicle
Recommendations
Enter recommendations here
COMPLETION
Full Name and Signature of Inspector
Anonymous
Arkil Truck Daily Inspection
This generic vehicle inspection checklist aims to identify defects and mechanical issues of any vehicle. Most importantly, it’s best used to prevent problems and ensure road safety. The authorised inspector would check all the parts and determine if the vehicle is good to go, needs repair service or parts replacement.
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