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How do I clear a maintenance defect or red X (Unsafe) to (Safe) in MyGeotab?

DMarl-1310
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I can see when a driver reports an issue it displays as a RED wrench. When the issue is corrected and certified safe, it appears as a blue wrench.

How do you clear a RED X placing the vehicle out of service. Following logic, shouldn't there be a way to certify it safe and turn the red X to blue once it has been repaired?

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If you go to Engine & Maintenance and click on DVIR, choose only defective and, select all units and apply changes. This will pull all open defect. Open and view info. Where it says repairs, input your info : Repaired by etc.. indicating you have repaired or repair was not necessary and leave a remark or work order #. Press the Repairs made or not necessary to save. You will then see a certify option. This is for the driver to certify as safe or unsafe to operate, but the unit will no longer show in the defective filter, It will show in only repaired.

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If you go to Engine & Maintenance and click on DVIR, choose only defective and, select all units and apply changes. This will pull all open defect. Open and view info. Where it says repairs, input your info : Repaired by etc.. indicating you have repaired or repair was not necessary and leave a remark or work order #. Press the Repairs made or not necessary to save. You will then see a certify option. This is for the driver to certify as safe or unsafe to operate, but the unit will no longer show in the defective filter, It will show in only repaired.

DMarl-1310
Original Poster

Hello Kelly,

Thank you for the response.

First off, for clarification, the wheel did not fall off. This was a test only. ( I should have just put test)!

The lower Cell shows my choices after I click on the red X. Even though I certified it, it still shows the red X.

I would have guessed that it would have gone from red to blue like the red wrench turns to blue when the repair is complete.

Thank for your help.

 

Thank you.

DAVID B. MARLAR // Vice President - Fleet Operations

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