Build a simple preventive maintenance schedule for your fleet based on vehicle type, mileage, and time intervals. Generate a plan you can hand to your shop, then export it to CSV.
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A preventive maintenance schedule helps fleets avoid surprise breakdowns and expensive repairs. The best schedules use both mileage-based intervals (for high-use vehicles) and time-based intervals (so low-mile vehicles still get regular inspections).
OEM schedules are a great baseline. Many fleets adjust based on duty cycle (idling, towing, stop-and-go, extreme temps). Confirm with your shop and manufacturer guidance.
12 months is a common starting point. Use 24 months if you want to align parts purchasing and shop capacity planning.
Use time-based intervals (e.g., oil every 6 months) so inspections and fluids don’t get skipped due to low mileage.
Moto Watchdog can support maintenance workflows by providing usage and movement data that helps schedule service intervals consistently.