Emergency Equipment Sales and Service provided
full service and repairs on ambulance and EMS response units.
From preventive maintenance to electrical repairs, our technicians
are trained to perform expert service. Call us today for more
information.
1. Change engine oil and filter(s).
2. Change fuel filters if needed (If changing fuel filter,
additional cost for filter)
3. Check coolant level, condition, cap, and freeze point.
4. Lube all latches and door hinges.
5. Check all drive belts condition and proper tension (adjust
if needed).
6. Check all water hoses condition and clamps tension.
7. Check power steering fluid level and condition (add if
needed).
8. Check all gauges for operation.
9. Check air filter condition. (If filters needed, additional
cost for filters)
10. Check transmission mounts, linkage, fluid level and
condition.
11. Check for any oil, water and fuel leaks.
12. Check batteries acid level, hydrometer reading and load
test.
13. Clean battery terminals and coat.
14. Check on board charger voltage.
15. Grease entire chassis.
16. Grease entire driveline.
17. Check rear differential, seals, oil level and condition.
18. Check airlines, dryer and fittings.
19. Check tires air pressure and wear.
20. Check front end for looseness, and steering components.
21. Check warning and running light operation.
22. Check chassis and body for loose bolts.
23. Check starting and charging systems.
24. Inspect braking system- fluid, parking brake, and visual
lining inspection (Adjust rear brakes if needed).
25. Check all accessories for operation.
26. Inspect springs and all components.
27. Inspect exhaust system.
28. Tighten driveshaft bolts.
29. Top off any low fluid level.
30. Check all safety and warning devices.
31. Check lug nuts for tightness.
32. Check suction units
33. Check O2 mounting and regulators for leaks
34. Lubricate all latches in patient area and test all devices
for proper operation
35. Road test unit