Vehicle Health Monitoring

Our advanced vehicle health monitoring system empowers fleet owners to self-diagnose and report on vehicle health.

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Highlights of Vehicle Health Monitoring

Status Health Report

The report provides a comprehensive summary of the health of the entire fleet, facilitating the identification of any issues that individual vehicles may be experiencing. This, in turn, allows fleet managers to save both time and money by quickly identifying and fixing any problems before they become more serious. By staying on top of maintenance and repairs, fleet managers can not only improve driver safety but also prolong the life of vehicles.

Engine Temperature Report

The engine temperature is a critical indicator of the engine’s health and performance. Furthermore, the engine temperature report in vehicle health monitoring provides valuable information. It includes distance traveled, engine running and idle times, maximum and minimum temperatures, and also the number of times the engine temperature went above or below ideal levels. This comprehensive report helps fleet managers monitor the health and performance of their vehicles’ engines. It significantly enables them to identify potential issues with the cooling system or malfunctioning components, ultimately optimizing engine performance. By leveraging this information, fleet managers can proactively address engine issues, preventing breakdowns, reducing maintenance costs, and improving vehicle reliability.

Battery Voltage Report

This report provides information on the voltage of a vehicle’s battery. Notably, the battery is a critical component of a vehicle’s electrical system, and its voltage serves as a key indicator of its health and status. Furthermore, this report includes details such as distance, running and idle times, maximum and minimum voltages, and the number of times the battery voltage went above or below ideal levels. This comprehensive information can be effectively used to track usage patterns, identify abnormal driving behavior, and closely monitor battery health. By leveraging this report, fleet managers can proactively address battery issues, thereby preventing breakdowns. Additionally, they can optimize charging and maintenance schedules to reduce costs and improve vehicle reliability.

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Real-time Monitoring

Vehicle health monitoring significantly involves continuous tracking and analysis of key performance parameters and diagnostic data for immediate detection of potential issues and prompt intervention.

Vehicle Health Parameters

Define thresholds specifically for parameters based on vehicle models, catch potential issues early, and prioritize repairs with detailed fault code identification and descriptions.

Fault Code Identification

When a fault code is generated, the software straightaway provides a clear and concise symptom and cause of the issue, including the affected system or component and the severity of the issue. .

Engine Fault Alerts

These alerts straightaway notify the fleet manager when the software detects any engine-related issues, such as abnormal performance, misfires, or sensor failures.

Battery Alerts

Get notified with this alert when the battery voltage falls below or exceeds a preset threshold. It significantly indicates a potential problem with the vehicle’s electrical system.

Coolant Temperature Alerts

It certainly notifies the fleet manager when the coolant temperature of a vehicle exceeds or falls below the recommended threshold.

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Use Cases

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FAQ

Questions to ask before you invest

wavestechx’s GPS tracking platform can evidently display a variety of OBD (On-Board Diagnostics) parameters, including:
Vehicle Speed: This is the speed of the vehicle in kilometers per hour (km/h) or miles per hour (mph).
Engine RPM: This is the speed at which the engine is spinning in revolutions per minute (RPM).
Fuel Level: This is the amount of fuel in the vehicle’s fuel tank.
Engine Coolant Temperature: This is the temperature of the engine coolant in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit.
Battery Voltage: This is the voltage of the vehicle’s battery in volts (V).
Engine Load: This is the percentage of the maximum engine load.
Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) Status: This is the status of the MIL or Check Engine Light.
Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs): These are codes that indicate faults or malfunctions in the vehicle’s systems.
Surely, fuel level is one of the parameters that can be displayed and monitored through OBD devices.

Surely, Uffizio’s OBD module provides fleet managers with access to important information about the health status of the vehicle.

wavestechx offers several reports under its vehicle health monitoring module, including the Fuel consumption report, engine health report, vehicle health report, and also diagnostic trouble code (DTC) report, among others.

Certainly, our software is hardware agnostic and can work with any device of your choice. We can integrate the device of your choice.

Certainly some of the common alerts provided by wavestechx’s vehicle health monitoring module include:
Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) Alert: This alert is generated when the OBD-II device detects a diagnostic trouble code, indicating a problem with one of the vehicle’s systems. Additionally, the alert provides information on the DTC, its severity, and recommended actions.
Battery Voltage Alert: This alert is generated when the battery voltage falls below or exceeds a preset threshold, indicating a potential problem with the vehicle’s electrical system.
Engine Temperature Alert: This alert is generated when the engine coolant temperature rises above or falls below a preset threshold. It certainly indicates a potential problem with the engine’s cooling system.
Engine RPM Alert: This alert is generated when the engine RPM exceeds a preset threshold, indicating potentially aggressive or unsafe driving behavior.
Fuel Level Alert: This alert is generated when the fuel level falls below a preset threshold. This further indicates a potential fuel leakage or fuel theft.
Speeding Alert: This alert is generated when the vehicle exceeds a preset speed limit. This furthermore indicates potentially unsafe driving behavior.