Information

  • Audit Title

  • Truck and Trailer #

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Personnel

TRUCK

  • Oil level at proper lever

  • Power Steering Fluid at Proper Level

  • Coolant Level Good

  • Are Radiator Hoses in Good Condition

  • Washer Fluid Level Good

  • Are Fan Belts in Good Condition

  • Are Head Lights Working Properly

  • Are Marker Lights Working Properly

  • Are Tail Lights Working Properly

  • Signal Lights Working Properly

  • Brake Lights Working Properly

  • Windshield is clean and free of any cracks or damages

  • Mirrors are clean and free of any cracks or damages

  • Horn Works Properly

  • Air Horn Works Properly

  • Tires have proper inflation (110 PSI Steer and 105 PSI Drive)

  • Tread Depth (Steer: 4/32 Drive: 2/32)

  • Mud Flaps in Good Condition

  • Any Body Damage

  • License Plates Available and Tags Updated

  • Registration Available

TRAILER

  • Oil Level at Proper Level (required on reefer trailer)

  • Coolant Level Good (required on reefer trailer)

  • Radiator Hoses in Good Condition (required on reefer trailer)

  • Fan Belts in Good Condition (required on reefer trailer)

  • Slide wenches in good condition (required on flatbed)

  • Clearance Lights Working Properly

  • Marker Lights Working Properly

  • Tail Gate Locks Available if Loaded

  • Glad Hand Seals in place if loaded

  • Dolly Legs Work Properly

  • Dolly Leg Braces

  • Brake Lights Working Properly

  • Signal Lights Working Properly

  • Power Cords and Lines in Good Condition

  • Hub Oil Levels are at Proper Level

  • License Plates are clean and light is working properly

  • Registration is correct and is in front of the trailer

  • Mud Flaps in Good Condition

  • Body Damage

  • Comments

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