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Under The Hood Before Starting The Engine (cold/hot check circle check)
Before you start the truck, open the hood. Check all the liquid tanks such as oil, water, windshield water, power steering fluid, and coolant levels.
Check the hoses and fan belts for looseness, cracks, fraying or slackness. Check for any loose wires, loose mounts, cracked or bent component plus check all the items listed in the pre-trip check list. Start the engine and look for leaks, and sparkles.
Inspect The Outer Perimeter of The Truck
Stand in front of the truck and check the lights, bumper, hood/grids, plates, mudguards, windshield, wipers, air shield, mirrors, mirror brackets, etc. Inspect doors, door handlers, foot steps, fuel tanks, muffler, mounts and brackets.
Inspect Tractor and Trailer Tires
Inspect the tires firmly.
Hammer and the tires to check the tire pressure. Inspect the rims, nuts, hubs, and tire thread. Look for leaks, bleeds, and cracks when inspecting nuts.
Make sure all nuts are tight and not damaged.
Inspect The Fifth-Wheel
Make sure the fifth-wheel jaws are open. The fifth-wheel should not play excessively and should have enough grease/lubrication. Check the fifth-wheel for damages. Inspect the air bags for leaks and deflation. Inspect the frames, mud flap holders, mud flap chain, mud flaps, air lines, air tanks, muffler, backup lights and back lights.