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Move to the front of the vehicle and examine the right front tire in the same manner as the <br />left tire and check the condition of the side marker light. <br />Adjust each of your mirrors so that you can see what you need to see from your normal <br />driving position. When you are adjusting your mirrors, keep in mind what you want to be <br />able to see within your safety zone. <br />Test your horn to make sure it works. <br />Turn the steering wheel gently to make sure it is not loose. <br />Push on the brake pedal. If the tension feels spongy or soft, note this on your checklist. <br />Your brakes may need to be adjusted. <br />Check the blower fan to see if it works so you'll be able to use the heater, defroster or air <br />conditioner. <br />Check the interior lights. If any lights are not working, note this on your checklist. <br />Note on your checklist anything in the interior of the vehicle that needs attention. <br />Safety Equipment <br />Check your emergency equipment to make sure it is in the right location and iul working <br />order. <br />Emergency equipment should include: <br />• A properly charged fire extinguisher <br />• Warning devices such as cones, triangles, flares <br />• A first aid kit <br />• Blood Borne Pathogens Kits <br />Look around the inside of your vehicle to make sure it is clean. Clear out trash, debris or <br />loose items. Trash or debris left in the vehicle can be tossed about by careless passengers <br />and can cause slips, falls and fires. A clean vehicle presents a professional image. <br />Attachment number 4 \n <br />04/24116 Section 5 - Vehicle Wintemince 13 <br />F -9 Page 267 <br />