Scope of Preventative Maintenance Sample Clauses

Scope of Preventative Maintenance. The following services are the minimum requirements that shall be provided by <Garage>: <Garage> will perform vehicle inspections at pre-determined mileage intervals determined by OEM guidelines and/or FDOT requirements. OEM guidelines must be followed for preventative maintenance inspections while the vehicle remains under active warranty. Once the vehicle is no longer under warranty, it should be inspected using mileage intervals determined by <Agency>, but no greater than 6,000 miles, following the guidelines described in the “Preventative Maintenance Standards Manual” established by the Florida Department of Transportation. <Garage> must have enough trained staff to perform inspections listed below. Mechanics shall be certified in Wheelchair Lifts and Securement Devices to sufficiently perform inspections in these areas. If <Garage> is not certified in these areas, training will be made available to achieve certification. <Garage> shall use ABC inspection forms provided by <Agency> as a checklist to complete each preventative maintenance inspection. (SEE EXHIBIT A) Upon completion of each inspection, <Garage> will provide an itemized list of repairs that will be needed before the vehicle reaches its next preventative maintenance inspection. If any safety sensitive vehicle components are found to be defective during the inspection, <Garage> will notify <Agency> immediately with this information. The following components are considered to be safety sensitive: Steering System Service and Parking Brake Suspension and Undercarriage Tires, Wheels, and Wheel End Components Fuel and Exhaust Systems All Lights, Mirrors, Wipers, and Warning Devices Interlock Systems Interior Controls, Gauges, and Safety Equipment Wheelchair Lifts Air System Emergency exits (doors, windows, etc.) <Agency> must provide approval before defective items are repaired. <Agency> has the right to obtain a second opinion by another garage and choose which garage will make the appropriate repairs. <Agency> will render payment to <Garage> upon receipt of completed ABC inspection forms and itemized invoices for replaced or repaired defective components found during the inspection. <Garage> may provide additional routine maintenance services at the discretion of <Agency>. Routine maintenance services include additional component or fluid replacements that are based on varying mileage intervals, different than the preventative maintenance inspection intervals that are determined by <Agency>. E...
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