Swifties, Who Do I Call To See When My Truck Was Last Serviced?

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Terminal Rat ( aka...J's Comment
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The odometer is basically 79,000. I just noticed the sticker for last "B" service says it should have been done at 50K. If that's true then it should have probably been done at 75K as well.

Thanks, JJ

Gladhand's Comment
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The odometer is basically 79,000. I just noticed the sticker for last "B" service says it should have been done at 50K. If that's true then it should have probably been done at 75K as well.

Thanks, JJ

The sticker on the windshield? Mine has one, doesn't hurt to ask the shop or call on road. They should have your truck history on the computer.

Bart's Comment
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Swift now services their trucks every 50,000. Was 40k but they recently upped it. Doesn't make sense to me but hey its their truck right! You can ask anyone to pull up your truck info and they can check when it was last serviced. I B service mine every 25k

Terminal Rat ( aka...J's Comment
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Yeah the sticker on the windshield. It says next B service due at 50,000. I'll ask when I get to the terminal. Even at 40K it just seems to me that it should or at least should've been done while they had it. LOL

Terminal:

A facility where trucking companies operate out of, or their "home base" if you will. A lot of major companies have multiple terminals around the country which usually consist of the main office building, a drop lot for trailers, and sometimes a repair shop and wash facilities.

Errol V.'s Comment
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You will get QC messages every day after your truck rolls 50,000. The message says it's time for service and you need to stop in at a shop. The threat is that if you don't do this, Safety will just dispatch you in for service.

You get messages every day for several days, so there's no real excuse for you to not bring it in. Any Swift shop will do. I had a B service done at a Walmart DC shop once.

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