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Viewing the Truck Profile

You can edit a vehicle profile to change vehicle information or add detailed information to a new vehicle profile, such as the vehicle identification number, trailer number, or odometer reading. The information found in the vehicle profile may also be requested for troubleshooting purposes.

See the Detailed Videos Below for Instructions to Create a Vehicle Profile.

dēzl™ OTR800 and dēzl™ OTR1000

dēzl™ OTR810 and dēzl™ OTR1010

To Open or Edit the Vehicle Profile:

1. Select the vehicle profile widget from the home screen

2. Select the vehicle profile to view/edit

 

3. Select the wrench icon

 


You Can View/Edit the Following Fields from this Screen:

  • Trailer Configuration: The number of semi- trailers attached to the truck tractor

    • Selecting zero indicates only a truck tractor (bobtail) is being driven with no trailer connected resting weight on the power unit and will not allow for some of the following profile settings to be entered. 

    • Contact the FMCSA if there are questions regarding defining the configuration being carried by your specific vehicle.

  • Height: Measurement from the ground to the highest point on the tractor or trailer

  • Width: Measurement of the widest point of the tractor or trailer

  • Overall Length: Measurement of tractor and trailer from end to end combined 

  • Kingpin to Rear Axle Length: The distance between the kingpin and center of the rearmost axle

  • Gross Weight: Ensure the actual weight of the vehicle has been set for the gross and axle weight on the profile, and not the maximum possible weight of the vehicle

    • Setting the profile for the maximum possible weight may result in unneeded restrictions

  • Max Single Axle Weight:  dēzl™ OTR Devices and Axle Weights

  • Max Tandem Axle Weight:  dēzl™ OTR Devices and Axle Weights

  • Tandem Axle:  dēzl™ OTR Devices and Axle Weights

  • Number of Axles: The total number of axles on the semi-trailer being pulled by the truck tractor

  • Max Speed: If you're governed by speed, enter your maximum speed to create a more realistic Estimated Time of Arrival

    • Setting the max speed may also adjust the routing course and provide additional route suggestions

  • Hazardous Material: Articles or substances which can pose a risk to health, safety, property, or the environment

    • Contact the FMCSA if there are questions regarding defining the hazardous material being transported

    • This option will not appear if the profile is set up with no trailers

  • Odometer: Miles on the tractor

  • Truck Type: The usage of the truck whether it is used for over the road service or deliveries

  • VIN: Vehicles VIN number

  • Tractor Number: The DOT or MC number assigned to the truck tractor

  • Trailer Number: The number assigned to the semi-trailer being transported

    • This option will not appear if the profile is set up with no trailers