PM checklist

Daily Truck Inspection Checklist

A daily checklist helps drivers catch obvious defects before dispatch and creates a record for follow-up work.

If this checklist creates repair items, record them in the maintenance log template and use the PM schedule generator to plan the next due mileage.

Printable Checklist

Daily Truck Inspection Checklist
Item What to check Why it matters Notes
Walkaround leak check Look under engine, transmission, axles, tanks, DEF system, and wheel ends before moving. Fresh leaks are easier to spot before the truck is parked over other stains. Use location and fluid color, not just 'leak'.
Lights and reflectors Confirm headlights, high beams, markers, turn signals, brake lights, flashers, and trailer lights. Lighting defects are visible, common, and easy to document. Carry lamp or pigtail notes separately from repaired items.
Tires and wheels Check obvious pressure loss, cuts, exposed cord, lodged debris, lug nuts, hubs, and sidewalls. Daily checks can prevent roadside tire events. Write the tire position if something looks wrong.
Air pressure behavior Observe warning lights, pressure build, air loss, and unusual purge behavior. Air-system problems can become immediate dispatch blockers. Do not guess at brake repairs from a walkaround.
Coupling Check fifth wheel lock position, release handle, apron contact, kingpin area, air lines, and electrical cord. Equipment swaps create coupling risk. Recheck after yard moves when practical.

How Often to Use This Checklist

Use before dispatch and after a trip when defects are noticed.

Common Mistakes

  • Checking boxes without writing mileage, unit number, defect notes, and follow-up status.
  • Treating a visual walkaround as a qualified mechanical inspection.
  • Skipping records for small defects that later become repeated repair issues.
  • Filing paper logs where drivers, dispatch, and maintenance cannot retrieve them quickly.

Records to Keep

  • Completed checklist with date, odometer, driver or inspector name, and unit number.
  • Defect correction notes, invoices, parts receipts, and photos when useful.
  • PM due mileage, next inspection target, and any out-of-service decision notes.

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