How to Improve Your Vehicle and Equipment Maintenance Program

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John S. Hunt, CPFP Retired Fleet Manager City of Portland, Oregon johnhunt@publicfleetsummits.com How to Improve Your Vehicle and Equipment Maintenance Program

Importance of a Preventive Maintenance Program Reduce unscheduled repairs Reduce breakdowns and road calls Increase utilization by reducing downtime Reduce vehicle operating cost Reduce Fleet division personnel cost due to overtime Increase customer satisfaction Ensure your fleet is ready to meet the needs of your customers Document PMs to reduce liability claims and cost of operation Increase the value of the asset at end of service life Detect an unreported accident or possible driver abuse

Shop Equipment Adequate square footage and repair bay availability Vehicle lifts (inspected daily, monthly, yearly) Jack stands (inspected daily, monthly, yearly) Creepers, trouble lights, drain pans, etc. Diagnostic equipment Lubrication equipment Floor dry or absorbent pads Specialty tools Repair and parts manuals/cds Seat, steering wheel, floor and fender covers Technician protective clothing

Setting Up the PM Schedule Follow equipment manufacturers operating manual requirements Determine severity of use and environmental conditions Involve your trained PM technicians when setting up this schedule Use factors such as meter/hrs, fuel consumption, and time intervals Types of PMs (A, B, & C) Quality filter and oil Successful PM program- you must have accurate meter readings Communicate with your customers email, by phone, etc. PM vehicles/equipment during idle time when possible

Service Intervals PM - A Service - includes but not limited to chassis lube, oil and filter (if needed), brake inspection, suspension, tire wear and pressure, and bumper to bumper inspection. Depending on the degree of usage, service is at 250-500 hrs or 4,000-5,000 miles, or within a three-six month range, as recommended by the equipment manufacturer. PM - B Service - includes, in addition to the PM - A, vehicle diagnostic check, changing the transmission, rear axle, hydraulic oils, and replacing the fuel filter(s) as recommended by the equipment manufacturer. PM - C Service - includes a complete vehicle diagnostic check, testing all electrical systems, brakes, wheel bearings, etc. The degree of usage is a major consideration for this PM cycle, as recommended by the equipment manufacturer.

Schedule A: Preventative Maintenance Schedule Change Engine Oil Change Engine Oil Filter Check Air Filter Condition Check & Adjust Drive Belts Check Battery Check Brake Fluid Level Check Brake Pads, Shoes & Hoses Check Drive Tran Fluid Levels Check Engine Compartment Fluid Levels Check Engine Cooling System Check Exhaust System Check Front & Rear Shocks Check Exterior/Interior Lights Check Power Steering Fluid Levels Check Tire Pressure & Condition Check Windshield Wipers Lubricate Steering Linkage Check Front Brake Pads, Rear Brake Shoes Rotate Tires Replace Air Filter Check Headlight Alignment Check Parking Brake Operations Lubricate Door Latches, Replace Fuel Filter Transmission Change Fluid, Filter Annual Vehicle Inspection Service A Service B Service C Service D Service E 4,000 miles 4/months 8,000 miles 8/months 12,000 miles 12/months 30,000 miles 24/months x x x x X x x x x x x 60,000 miles 48/months x

Selecting The Correct Lubricants Refer to the owner s manual Oil Analysis Send a sample of new oils to be analyzed During PM draw a sample of oils (engine, transmission, etc.) Review oil analysis results to determine drive train condition Adjust drain intervals accordingly Use the correct grade of oil refer to owner s manual Lubricant charts when possible attached to vehicle file Follow the PM Checklist File/import all PM documents OSHA, warranty, litigation, and resale

Procurement and Training When purchasing new equipment: Include training in the purchase price Video (GoPro) the training require all operators and technicians review before working on equipment Review with operators both pre-trip and post-trip inspections Require all owner, operator, repair, and parts manuals/cds Require a complete set of filters to PM the equipment Document filter numbers and set stocking quantities Require all special tools to complete the PM Goal 95-100% PM compliance

Operator Responsibilities Increased safety with pre and post trip inspections In addition, pre and post trip inspections help avoid costly repairs with early detection of items such as chips in the glass, worn, tires burned out bulbs, and broken wheels

Daily Inspections and Training for New Operators Train New Employees on Equipment Inspection New Equipment Includes an Operator Video Operating Practices in Operations Manual Daily Inspection Logbook Guides Operator Pre-trip and Post-trip Commercial Drivers License (CDL) Requires Daily Inspections and Inspection Books (Motor Safety Carrier Handbook)

Notifications Users/Departments Notified in Advance Notification Given When PM is Complete Mirror Hanger Operator Questionnaire

PM Performance Measures Average Availability of the Fleet = 95% Road Calls by Repair Shop and Vehicle Class Road Calls = < 2% of Total Work Orders PM Compliance = 95% PMs Performed within 10% of Due Date

PM Performance Measures Annual Preventive Maintenance = 5,300 Services Aerial/Specialized Equipment Inspections = 100% Annual Vehicle Emissions Testing = 100% PM Training Hours Completed = 100% Customer Satisfaction Survey > 95%

PM Performance Measures Work Order Delays Work Crew Downtime Expense Reports Repairs Noted in PM Repairs & PM Work Orders

PM Performance Measures PM Training Hours Completed = 100% PM Turnaround = Within 24 hrs Staffing Requirements Facility Size Resources PM Time by Class

PM Performance Measures Early Service Due Reports = Customer & Shop Planning Price Guarantee = or - 10% of Promised Price Ratio Between PM and Repair Labor Percent of Overdue PMs

Fleet Operation Performance Measures Quarterly Safety Inspections Active Safety Committee Lock/Out Tag/Out Program Expedite Shop Equipment Repairs Shop Safety Incident Tracking Vehicle Accident Reports OSHA Consult/Compliance Inspections

Fleet Operation Performance Measures Fuel Economy Designated Fleet Coordinator Designated Fleet PM Parking Supervisor Evaluations Operator Maintenance Training

Fleet Operation Performance Measures Annual Vehicle Inventory Timely Service Intervals Quality Assurance Program Release Vehicle Only When Finished! Continuously Monitor PM Due List! Litigation (Keep Good Records)

Resources for Presentation APWA - Top Ten Performance Measures for Fleet Managers (revised edition)

John S. Hunt, CPFP Retired Fleet Manager City of Portland, Oregon johnhunt@publicfleetsummits.com Thank You!