TireVigil Cloud’s TPMS 2.0 monitors tire sensor component health and transmits that data to the...

TireVigil Cloud’s TPMS 2.0 monitors tire sensor component health and transmits that data to the TireWatch servicing app.

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TireVigil Cloud’s TPMS 2.0 is designed to continuously monitor tire sensor component health and detect problems with tire sensors, external tire pressure monitoring system receivers, and in-cab electronic equipment.

When a problem is detected, maintenance personnel are made aware of it in the TireWatch servicing app, which lists vehicles requiring attention and a summary of equipment issues across the fleet is provided. This app also provides tools to enable technicians to easily diagnose and correct equipment problems. 

In addition to the TireWatch app, all outstanding equipment issues are listed on the Active Issues report so they can be included in a fleet’s daily service scheduling. Those not resolved within a week are listed in the equipment maintenance report that is run weekly and keeps track of the length of time equipment issues have been outstanding. 

The vehicle unit number, the issue, the date the problem started, and the last known location of the vehicle is provided in this report, which prioritizes them by the length of time they have remained unresolved.

Originally posted on Work Truck Online