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Preventive Vehicle Maintenance
Preventive Vehicle Maintenance
Curriculum
5 Sections
18 Lessons
10 Weeks
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Basics of Euro-spec truck maintenance
5
1.1
Understanding Euro-Spec Maintenance Standards
1.2
Engine, Transmission & Cooling System Checks
1.3
Tire, Brake & Suspension Maintenanc
1.4
Electrical & Diagnostic Systems
1.5
Record-Keeping & Service Coordination
Recognizing early signs of mechanical issues
5
2.1
Identifying Unusual Engine Sounds or Vibrations
2.2
Monitoring Dashboard Warning Lights and Alerts
2.3
Detecting Fluid Leaks and Odors
2.4
Observing Handling Changes and Brake Response
2.5
Tracking Fuel Efficiency and Engine Performance
Conducting pre-trip and post-trip inspections
4
3.1
Pre-Trip Inspections: Ensuring Road-Readiness Before Departure
3.2
Post-Trip Inspections: Detecting Issues After the Journey
3.3
Key Inspection Areas: What to Check Every Time
3.4
Documentation and Digital Logging
Collaboration with fleet managers on service schedules
4
4.1
Coordinating Preventive Maintenance Plans
4.2
Reporting Vehicle Issues Promptly
4.3
Using Digital Tools for Service Coordination
4.4
Aligning Service Schedules with Route Planning
Quiz
1
5.1
Quiz
10 Questions
Observing Handling Changes and Brake Response
If the truck pulls to one side, feels unstable, or has delayed braking, it may indicate suspension, alignment, or brake system issues.
Uneven handling can result from worn shocks or misaligned axles.
Brake delay may signal worn pads, air leaks, or hydraulic failure.
Germany’s autobahns require precise handling at high speeds.
Hungary’s rural roads demand strong suspension for uneven terrain.
Purpose for Training:
To train drivers to notice changes in steering, braking, and suspension behavior and report them for timely servicing.
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