About the Maintenance
Last updated 23 days ago
Maintenance is where you track the mechanical health of your whole fleet from the Admin Portal. It's a fleet-wide service log: you record what work was done, see what's coming due, review defects your drivers reported, and watch the engine fault codes streaming off your telematics device — all from one sidebar item.
What you’ll find inside
Overview — the fleet's cost and status picture for a date range you choose. What maintenance is costing you and what needs attention right now.
Upcoming — preventive schedules approaching or past their due point, most urgent first. This is the tab you'll work daily.
Repair history — every completed service record, newest first. Each row opens the full record.
Defects — defects your drivers marked on their DVIRs, grouped by asset. Out-of-service assets are flagged.
Fault codes — engine fault codes read off each truck's ECU by the connected ELD or dash camera. Read-only.
Two more places you'll go, reached from within Maintenance rather than the main views:
Manage schedules — the full list of your preventive schedules, where you create them, set how often they repeat, and choose the assets each one applies to.
Maintenance settings — your fleet-wide defaults: how far ahead a schedule counts as upcoming, the parts you pick from when itemizing a repair, and the shops you can assign work to.
What comes from where
Some of what you see here you enter yourself; some arrives automatically.
You record: preventive schedules, completed repairs and services, and how you resolved each defect.
Drivers feed in: defects, through the DVIRs they submit in the Driver App. You can't create a defect from the portal — it comes from an inspection.
Devices feed in: engine fault codes, streamed from the truck's ECU. These are read-only and clear on their own when the engine stops reporting them.