Adapting to seasonal variations in driving conditions is a critical part of maintaining a vehicle fleet. In the harsh winter months, your vehicles probably sustained some of the typical wear and tear caused by cold weather driving, and though it’s hard to believe, it’s already time to start thinking about the risks associated with warm weather driving. Follow these simple but important tips to get your fleet over the winter wear and ready to take on the heat.
Winter Recovery
Because engines have to work harder in the cold, it’s likely that coolant and other fluids were depleted in the winter months. Top off and regularly check anti-freeze levels, as well as brake, transmission, and power-steering fluids in every vehicle. Remind your drivers that fluid checks should be done before a shift begins, and never after or during when the engine is still hot.
If your trucks were operating with winter tires, switch them out for all-season tires. Assuming they are still in good condition, thoroughly clean the winter tires and store them in a cool, dry place. If the tires are unmounted on rims, it’s preferable to store them upright, rather than stacked, to minimize wear during storage. If they are mounted, hang them to maximize storage space.
Preserving Fuel Economy
Fuel prices tend to go up in the summer, making it especially important to monitor and maximize fuel economy. Regularly check tire pressure to ensure optimum PSI levels. According to the Department of Motor Vehicles, properly-inflated tires operate at approximately 3% better fuel efficiency than improperly-inflated tires. Keeping up on other regular maintenance, such as oil changes and filter replacements, will also ensure that your vehicles operate at maximum fuel efficiency for warm conditions.
Avoiding Cosmetic Issues
Even if wear on your vehicles is only cosmetic, this reflects negatively on your company. Keep the fleet looking its best by thoroughly washing away winter salt build up. Whenever possible, encourage drivers to park vehicles in the shade, preserving both the paint and the interior. Avoid vinyl cracking and other interior damage by using a sun shade on the windshield.
Overheating and Blowout Prevention
Warmer temperatures cause tire air to expand, compromising fuel economy and vehicle handling and increasing the risk of blowouts and collisions. Be sure to conduct a thorough brake check on every machine, as brakes also tend to be overworked in winter driving. In addition to all of the other maintenance tips we’ve discussed, make sure all drivers are up to speed on proper company procedures for breakdowns and accidents and provide retraining sessions if necessary.
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Cab and/or Hopper Wrap: Custom designs, colors and logos, commercial grade vinyl wrap professional install
Cab and/or Hopper Paint: Commercial grade paint of cab, hopper can be powder-coated to match or a different color
Side Suction Hose: 6″ Suction Hose, 8′ reach, Aluminum Nozzle and Handle for picking up debris outside of paved areas
Passenger Side Curb Broom: Vertical Digger Curb Broom, Independent Controls
Dust Suppression System: Watery Spray System, Front Bumper Spray Bar, Sweeping Head and Curb Broom Nozzles, 100 Gallon Tank Capacity
Storage Tray: 8 Sq Feet storage with 5″ lip driver side mounted for additional easy access storage.
(Not compatible with Alternative Fuel)
Work Light – Rear: Custom Spec Wide Angle View 15″ White LED Bar Light, Rear Bumper Mount. Dramatically increases visibility and illumination of your sweeping path.
Work Light – Front: Custom Spec Wide Angle View 15″ White LED Bar Light, Front Bumper Mount. Dramatically increases visibility and illumination of your sweeping path.
Traffic Advisor Light Bar: Low Profile SUPER-LED Direction Bar. safely notify other traffic when sweeping in busy locations
Multi View Cameras: 3 Camera System, Dashboard Display, Driver side, Passenger side and rear view monitoring provides increased visibility and safer operation.
LED Flasher Bar: High Visibility 17″ Amber LED Light Bar, Center Mounted
Bumper Strobes: High Visibility Amber LED Flashers – 2 Front Bumper Mount, 2 Rear Bumper Mount. Provides 360 degree flasher view of equipment
Rear Magnet Bars: 16″ magnet trays mounted to sweeping head, designed to protect your rear tires from sharp metal debris damage.
Front Magnet Bar: Front Bumper Under Mount, Manual Activation, 72″ wide protects tires from sharp metal debris damage.
Hopper Coating: Interior Coating – Powdercoat or Rhino Lining for additional protection
HD Front Bumper: Heavy Duty Safety Bumper engineered 3/16″ high strength steel, powder-coated, padded front plate designed to protect your investment.
Fire Extinguisher: Driver-side Mount, High Visibility All Weather Cover, 10lb, A/B/C rated
Backup Alarm: External audible alarm, connected to reverse position
Trailer Tow Hitch: Class IV trailer hitch/receiver with 7 pin trailer wiring connection
Alternative Fuel: LPG – Liquid Propane: 21 Gallon GGE, bifuel system
Chassis Options: GMC 2500HD, Cheverolet 2500HD, Ford F250
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Poly/Steel Broom: 75/25 poly/steel blend for longer broom life and better performance
Low Profile Toolbox: 14 Cubic Feet Storage, Driver and Passenger side access doors (locking)
Traffic Advisor Light Bar: Low Profile SUPER-LED Direction Bar. safely notify other traffic when sweeping in busy locations