Semi-trailer truck pre-trip inspection
Any semi-trailer truck pre-trip inspection should be based on the CDL Vehicle Inspection Test.
Contents
- 1 Versions
- 2 Coupling system
- 3 Inside the cab
- 3.1 Emergency equipment
- 3.2 Safety belt
- 3.3 Safe start engine
- 3.4 Mirrors
- 3.5 Windshield
- 3.6 Windshield wipers
- 3.7 Horns
- 3.8 Oil pressure gauge
- 3.9 Ammeter/voltmeter
- 3.10 Temperature gauge
- 3.11 Air pressure gauge
- 3.12 DEF level indicator
- 3.13 Light indicators
- 3.14 Cab and windshield fans
- 3.15 Brake check series
- 4 Air brake check
- 5 Parking brake check
- 6 Service brake check
- 7 Front of truck
- 8 Engine compartment
- 9 Steering components
- 10 Suspension components
- 11 Brake components
- 12 Tires
- 13 Wheels
- 14 Driver's door/fuel area
- 15 Behind the cab
- 16 Trailer front and sides
- 17 Trailer rear
Versions
According to the 11.6.1 section of the CDL Vehicle Inspection Test, the tested applicant is "required to perform one of the four versions of a Vehicle inspection in the vehicle."
All versions include:
- an engine start,
- an in-cab inspection,
- an inspection of the coupling system,
- an inspection of the entire vehicle or only a portion of the vehicle.
Version A
Coupling system
2.1 Kingpin and jaws 2.2 Trailer apron 2.3 Rear tractor lights/reflectors 2.4 Fifth wheel skid plate 2.5 Fifth wheel platform 2.6 Sliding locking system 2.7 Electrical line coupling 2.8 Air line coupling
3 Inside the cab
3.1 Emergency equipment 3.2 Safety belt 3.3 Safe start engine 3.4 Mirrors 3.5 Windshield 3.6 Windshield wipers 3.7 Horns 3.8 Oil pressure gauge 3.9 Ammeter/voltmeter 3.10 Temperature gauge 3.11 Air pressure gauge 3.12 DEF level indicator 3.13 Light indicators 3.14 Cab and windshield fans 3.15 Brake check series
4 Air brake check
4.1 Air brake check preparation 4.2 Leak down test 4.3 Low air warning device test 4.4 Tractor protection valve test
5 Parking brake check
5.1 Parking brake check preparation 5.2 Tractor parking brake check 5.3 Trailer parking brake check
6 Service brake check
6.1 Preparation 6.2 Execution
7 Front of truck
7.1 Front lights 7.2 Front leaks
8 Engine compartment
8.1 DPF 8.2 Engine hoses 8.3 Coolant level 8.4 Water pump 8.5 Oil dipstick 8.6 Alternator 8.7 Air compressor
9 Steering components
9.1 Power steering pump 9.2 Power steering fluid reservoir 9.3 Steering gear box 9.4 Steering linkage
10 Suspension components
10.1 Spring mounts 10.2 Spring leaves 10.3 U-bolts 10.4 Shock absorber
11 Brake components
11.1 Air hoses 11.2 Brake chamber 11.3 Slack adjuster/push rod 11.4 Brake drum 11.5 Brake linings
12 Tires
12.1 Tire surfaces 12.2 Tread depth 12.3 Air pressure 12.4 Valve stem/cap
13 Wheels
13.1 Rims 13.2 Budd spacing 13.3 Lug nuts 13.4 Hub seal
14 Driver's door/fuel area
14.1 Mirror brackets 14.2 Cab doors 14.3 DEF tank 14.4 Fuel tank
15 Behind the cab
15.1 Catwalk and steps 15.2 Exhaust system 15.3 Drive shaft 15.4 Frame
16 Trailer front and sides
16.1 Trailer header board 16.2 DOT reflective tape 16.3 Landing gear 16.4 Trailer side lights 16.5 Frame and tandem release 16.6 Splash guards 16.7 Door tie back hook
17 Trailer rear
17.1 Trailer rear lights 17.2 Trailer doors 17.3 Door tie back chain
Version B
Version C
Version D
Coupling system
Kingpin and jaws
Trailer apron
Rear tractor lights/reflectors
Fifth wheel skid plate
Fifth wheel platform
Sliding locking system
Electrical line coupling
Air line coupling
Inside the cab
Emergency equipment
Safety belt
Safe start engine
Mirrors
Windshield
Windshield wipers
Horns
Oil pressure gauge
Ammeter/voltmeter
Temperature gauge
Air pressure gauge
DEF level indicator
Light indicators
Cab and windshield fans
Brake check series
- The brake check series consists of three different checks:
Air brake check
Failure to perform all three components of the air brake check correctly will result in an automatic failure of thee vehicle inspection test. If you realize that you have missed something or did something incorrectly during your air brake check, you may start over.