Tire Pressure Dashboard

Dashboard Overview:

The Tire Pressure/TPMS Dashboard, available exclusively on Fleet 2.0, is a comprehensive tool designed to provide fleet managers with valuable insights and detailed analytics on the tire health of their vehicles.

This dashboard consolidates data to offer a clear summary of key metrics, interactive search with detailed view options, and visual representations of data to ensure that tire issues are identified and addressed promptly.

To aid in maintaining optimal tire health, the dashboard tracks various TPMS events:

  • Low Pressure Events:
    • Low Pressure
    • Critical Low Pressure
    • Low Pressure Resolved
  • High Pressure Events:
    • High Pressure
    • Critical High Pressure
    • High Pressure Resolved
  • Slow Leak Event
  • Resolution Event

Event

Criteria for Event Trigger

Driving Duration

Low Tire Pressure - Warning Deflated tire(s) by 12-19% 12 min
Critical Low Tire Pressure Deflated tire(s) by 20% or more 12 min
Low Tire Pressure - Resolution Inflated tire(s) back to the recommended pressures for each axle/tire 12 min
High Tire Pressure - Warning Inflated tire(s) +12% - +19% 12 min
Critical High Tire Pressure Inflated tire(s) +20% or more 12 min
High Tire Pressure - Resolution Deflated tire(s) back to the recommended pressures for each axle/tire 12 min

Pressure Loss Rate - Leak

Depress valve core on tire allowing a little air to escape (~10 seconds) once every 3 hours, driving for at least 6 minutes in between valve core depressions. Do this 12 times (or until PLR alert is triggered) 6 mins in between valve core depressions
Pressure Loss Rate - Resolution Reinflate tires back to the appropriate recommended pressures and leave the vehicle running for 12 min 12 min

By leveraging the TPMS Dashboard, fleet managers can improve vehicle safety, ensure timely maintenance, and boost efficiency. The intuitive interface and visual metrics offer a comprehensive view of fleet conditions, supporting informed decision-making. This approach helps reduce downtime and maintenance costs, enhancing overall fleet reliability and performance.

Navigation:

  1. Login to the Azuga Fleet web application with your credentials.
  2. Click Dashboard >> select Tire Pressure.

To better understand the features on the TPMS Dashboard, let’s explore each section in detail, highlighting its functionality and benefits for fleet management.

Data Selection and Filtering:

Select Date Range:

This section allows users to select the desired date range for which they want to view the TPMS data. The selected date range is displayed at the top left of the dashboard.

To enter a custom date range, click on the “Custom Date” radio button and select the “From” and “To” dates.

Select Groups:

The “Select Groups” section on the TPMS Dashboard enables fleet managers to filter and view tire-pressure data for specific groups of vehicles within their fleet. This feature enhances the dashboard's usability and customization, allowing managers to focus on particular segments of their fleet as needed.

Total Events:

It shows the total number of tire-pressure related events recorded within the selected date range. In this example, the total events is 110. It offers a quick overview of tire issues, aiding managers in assessing the frequency and severity of tire-related problems in their fleet.

Detailed View of Total Events:

Clicking the “Total Events” widget displays detailed information about tire-pressure events in the selected date range, including the impacted vehicles, time and date of occurrence, and more. This view helps you review and analyze the data to identify and address any ongoing issues.

  • Summary Metrics:
    • Total Events: Shows the total number of tire pressure events recorded within the selected date range (110 events in this case).
    • Vehicles Impacted: Indicates the number of vehicles that have experienced tire pressure issues during the selected period (7 vehicles impacted).
  • Search Function: Allows users to search for specific vehicles within the list, making it easier to navigate. To reset your search, you can click on the "eraser" icon placed next to the search bar.
  • Vehicles That Need Attention: Lists all the monitored vehicles, with a count of tire-pressure events for each vehicle. Vehicles with the highest number of events are listed at the top, such as “Ironman Ford F250” with 60 events, “AR Infy Q50” with 15 events, etc.


    This section helps quickly identify which vehicles require immediate attention based on the number of recorded events.

  • Total Events over Time Graph: This graph shows the number of tire-pressure events over time. The x-axis represents time (from Sept 2023 to July 2024), and the y-axis represents the number of events. It helps you analyze trends and patterns in tire-pressure events within the selected date range.


    You can also view the “Events vs Time'' graph for an individual vehicle. By selecting a vehicle from the above list, the graph will illustrate trends based on the events recorded for that vehicle within the selected timeframe.

  • View Vehicle Details Button: Enables users to view detailed information about a selected vehicle, offering an in-depth overview of the vehicle’s tire-pressure status and history.  To use this feature, click on a vehicle in the list, then select the "View Vehicle details" button.

% Unresolved Issues:

It displays the percentage of tire-pressure issues that have not been resolved. In this example, it is 7.27%. This information aids fleet managers in identifying and prioritizing these issues, ensuring prompt resolution to maintain vehicle safety and performance.

Detailed View of Unresolved Issues:

The detailed view and in-depth analysis of the "Unresolved Issues" widget follow the same approach as the "Total Events" widget. This involves evaluating the impacted vehicles, no. of events, time of occurrence, analyzing the trends and more.

Click here for a comprehensive overview of "Total Events", which can be used to understand and analyze "Unresolved Issues".

The “View Vehicle details” for the selected vehicle appears as follows:

% Vehicles Impacted:

It indicates the percentage of vehicles in the fleet that have encountered tire-pressure issues. In this example, it is 2.40%. It helps in understanding the extent of tire-pressure problems across the fleet, allowing for targeted maintenance and prevention strategies.

Detailed View of Vehicles Impacted:

The detailed view and in-depth analysis of the "Vehicles Impacted" widget follow the same approach as the "Total Events" widget. This involves evaluating the impacted vehicles, no. of events, time of occurrence, analyzing the trends and more.

Click here for a comprehensive overview of "Total Events", which can be used to understand and analyze "Vehicles Impacted".

The “View Vehicle details” for the selected vehicle appears as follows:

Avg. Resolution Time:

This metric displays the average duration taken to resolve tire-pressure issues, measured in hours. In this example, it is 6.4 hours. It offers valuable insights into the efficiency of the tire-pressure issue resolution process, aiding managers in enhancing response times and maintenance practices.

Detailed View of Resolution Time:

The detailed view and in-depth analysis of the "Resolution Time" widget follow the same approach as the "Total Events" widget. This involves evaluating the impacted vehicles, tracking resolution time over a specific period, and more. 

Click here for a comprehensive overview of "Total Events", which can be used to understand and analyze "Resolution Time".

Vehicles with Tire Issues - Pressure Type View:

The pie chart categorizes tire issues across vehicles based on pressure type: Critical Low Pressure, High Pressure Warning, and Low Pressure Warning. Each section is distinguished by a specific color and labeled with the number of vehicles affected by each pressure type, providing a clear overview of the issue distribution. 

This visual breakdown of tire-pressure issues helps fleet managers quickly identify prevalent issues, enabling them to take proactive measures and improve vehicle safety and performance.

Vehicles with Tire Issues - Tire View:

This section represents an illustration showing the percentage of vehicles across the fleet with the tire-pressure issues on specific tires (front left, front right, rear left, rear right). It helps pinpoint which tires are most frequently affected, aiding in targeted inspections and maintenance.

Clicking on a specific tire illustration displays detailed information about the pressure issues affecting that particular tire.

Detailed View of Vehicles with Tire Issues:

The detailed view and in-depth analysis of the "Vehicles with Tire Issues" for each tire widget follows the same approach as the "Total Events" widget. This includes evaluating the impacted vehicles, no. of events, time of occurrence, analyzing trends, and more.

Click here for a comprehensive overview of "Total Events", which can be used to understand and analyze "Vehicles with Tire Issues" for specific tires.

Left Front Tire:

The “View Vehicle details” for the selected vehicle appears as follows:

Right Front Tire:

The “View Vehicle details” for the selected vehicle appears as follows:

Left Rear Tire:

The “View Vehicle details” for the selected vehicle appears as follows:

Right Rear Tire:

The “View Vehicle details” for the selected vehicle appears as follows:

Resolution Time for Impacted Tires:

This section presents a bar chart that illustrates the distribution of resolution times for reported tire-pressure issues. For instance, the majority of issues (88 events) are resolved within 2 hours of being reported, while fewer issues took longer to resolve. This highlights the efficiency of the Azuga team and identifies any delays in resolving tire-pressure issues, prompting process improvements.

Note: Clicking on individual bars in the chart will refresh the dashboard, updating all related sections with detailed and current data specific to that data point. This functionality offers a clearer view and facilitates more targeted analysis, delivering precise insights into tire-pressure issues.

Repeat Offenders:

This section features a list of vehicles experiencing the most tire-pressure events, highlighting those with recurring tire-pressure issues. For example, the "Ironman Ford F250" recorded 60 events within the selected date range. This report aids in identifying problem vehicles that may require closer monitoring or more frequent maintenance, thereby enhancing fleet reliability and safety.

The "View All Vehicles" button provides detailed information about the tire-pressure summary for all impacted vehicles within the selected date range. This view helps you review and analyze the data to identify and address any ongoing issues.

Note: Clicking on an individual vehicle in the list will refresh the dashboard, updating all related sections with detailed and current data specific to that vehicle. This functionality offers a clearer view and facilitates more targeted analysis, delivering precise insights into tire-pressure issues for the selected vehicle.

Detailed View of Tire Pressure Summary:

The detailed view and in-depth analysis of the "Tire Pressure Summary" screen follow the same approach as the "Total Events" widget. This involves evaluating the impacted vehicles, no. of events, time of occurrence, analyzing the trends, and more.

Click here for a detailed overview of "Total Events", which can be used to understand and analyze "Tire Pressure Summary" for the impacted vehicles.

The “View Vehicle details” for the selected vehicle appears as follows:

Vehicle with Tire Pressure Issues:

This section presents a line chart that displays the frequency of tire-pressure problems in vehicles over the selected time range. By analyzing this data, fleet managers can track trends and anticipate issues, allowing for timely interventions to minimize future tire-pressure complications.

Note: Clicking on specific points in the line chart will refresh the dashboard, updating all related sections with detailed and current data for that point. This functionality enhances clarity and allows for more focused analysis, providing precise insights into tire pressure issues.

Explore the TPMS Feature Brief to gain a comprehensive understanding of your tire pressure monitoring system and enhance your fleet's performance.

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