Default Maintenance Group and Items

Default Maintenance Group and Items



For non-TruckSpy Customers mygroundforce brings a Default Maintenance Group with Default Maintenance Items, they are: 
  1. APM.
  2. BPM.
  3. CPM.
  4. DOT.
  5. DPM.
  6. Emissions Service.
  7. Braking System.
  8. Exhaust System.
  9. Engine.
  10. Fuel System.
  11. Steering Mechanism.
  12. Suspension.
When creating scheduled maintenance for your vehicle there are some well-known names.
In this article, we will cover the default scheduled maintenance items that come with the web application.

First, we will show you how to get to the default scheduled maintenance items page in the web application:
  1. On the left side menu of the screen, click on Vehicles.
  2. Under the Vehicles menu item, click on Maintenance.
  3. Under the Maintenance menu item, click on Configurations.
  4. In the Configurations page, scroll down to Scheduled Maintenance Items.
  5. On the Scheduled Maintenance Items field you have access to the default scheduled maintenance items.
    1. APM, every 10000 Miles.
    2. BPM, every 20000 Miles.
    3. CPM, every 50000 Miles.
    4. DOT Inspection, every 365 Days.
    5. DPM, every 110000 Miles.
    6. Emissions Service, every 365 Days.
All the default scheduled maintenance items can be edited by clicking on the  icon under Actions.
Creating more scheduled maintenance items in the web application is only available for Non-Truckspy customers.
If you are not a Truckspy customer, see Adding Scheduled Maintenance Item for Non-TruckSpy Customers.
If you are a Truckspy customer, see TruckSpy-mygroundforce Integration.




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